You will have the opportunity to learn more deeply about the culture and history of Da Nang, from Cham culture to the city’s history during the Vietnam War period.
This tour offers you an in-depth perspective and valuable information that’s hard to find about the history and culture of a coastal city from the 12th to the 21st century.
I will be at the pickup place with a board having names of my clients
Our guide will wait for you at the entrance of Cham museum with a board having your name
The Cham Museum in Da Nang is a must-see for anyone interested in Vietnam’s rich cultural history. It’s home to the world’s largest collection of Cham sculpture, showcasing over 300 pieces that highlight the art and culture of the ancient Champa civilization. The museum’s stunning architecture itself is a blend of French and Cham styles, making it a beautiful place to explore. Whether you’re into history, art, or just curious about Vietnam’s diverse heritage, the Cham Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into a long-lost kingdom that once thrived in central Vietnam.
The Dragon Bridge in Da Nang is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Spanning the Han River, this stunning structure is shaped like a dragon, symbolizing power and good fortune in Vietnamese culture. At night, the bridge lights up with vibrant colors, and on weekends, it even breathes fire and water—making it a fun and exciting spectacle for visitors. The Dragon Bridge is not just a functional piece of infrastructure but also a beautiful piece of modern design that captures the spirit of Da Nang, blending tradition with contemporary innovation. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting the city!
Han Market in Da Nang is a lively spot where you can shop for fresh produce, seafood, clothes, and local souvenirs. It’s also a great place to try local street food like bánh mì and chè. With its vibrant atmosphere, Han Market offers a taste of everyday life in the city and is perfect for those looking to explore local culture.
Marble Mountains, located just outside Da Nang, is a cluster of five limestone hills named after the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Known for its pagodas, caves, and panoramic views, the site has long served as both a spiritual retreat and a cultural landmark, with Water Mountain being the most visited for its historical and religious significance.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at the city’s history, culture, and resistance movements. With over 2,500 artifacts, its exhibits cover everything from traditional crafts and ethnic heritage to Da Nang’s role during the French and American wars, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in Central Vietnam’s past.
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