TOUR PROGRAM :
9:00a.m : Our guide pick you up at Hotel in Da Nang or Hoi An City, Then, Transfer to Lady Buddha Statue, the tallest one in Việt Nam. The statue sits on the mountains facing the sea with 17 floors in the statue.
Next, we will take you to visit Marble Mountains, which are five marble and limestone hills named after the five elements: Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth. From Marble Mountains you can get great city and ocean views and we will explore the natural caves in the mountain and visit the holy pagoda.
we will stop at My Khe Beach where US marines landed in and stayed during Viet Nam War.
Lunch at Local Restaurant. After That We go to Hoi An, your tour guide will take you to the Japanese bridge, a traditional house, a Chinese Assembly Hall, a cultural and historical museum and the market, along the way explaining the history.Next, 20 Minute Boat Ride to see Hoi An at early Night.Then, You walk to night market or have freetime
Finsih & bring back to your hotel.
Pick up & Drop off Hotel in Da Nang City or Hoi An City
Marble Mountains, which are five marble and limestone hills named after the five elements: Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth. From Marble Mountains you can get great city and ocean views and we will explore the natural caves in the mountain and visit the holy pagoda. Your guide will tell you all about the significance of these mountains both spiritually and historically.
Giant Lady Buddha Statue, the tallest one in Việt Nam, which is located at Linh Ung Pagoda on Sơn Trà Peninsula in Đa Nang. The statue sits on the mountains facing the sea with 17 floors in the statue lặp, each floor has an altar with 21 Buddha statues which have different shapes, facial expressions and postures.
My Khe Beach (the R&R beach where US marines landed in and stayed during Viet Nam War.
Visit the Giant Lady Buddha Statue on Son Tra Peninsula
Hoi An, which is a recognised World Heritage site, located along Thu Bon River. The ancient town has remained unchanged for centuries. Hoi An used to be the international trading port of Champa Kingdom where a wide range of goods were imported and exported, including wood, gold, silk. During this period, Hoi An was the site of trade fairs that attracted lots of merchants from Holland, Portugal, Japan and China, bringing their goods and purchasing goods from the area. In the 18th century, after the river became shallow, Da Nang replaced Hoi An as the trading port.
Colourful Lanterns & Gift Shop
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