Tourists destinations in the central coastal city of Da Nang have prepared a kaleidoscope of fascinating activities to attract visitors during the National Day holiday from August 31 to September 3, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.
Tens of thousands of visitors flock to the Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist site in Hoa Vang district, the central city of Da Nang, every day to enjoy the Fairy Blossom show performed by hundreds of international artists, featuring 12 different art forms.
Ba Na Hills is a clear testament to the role of the private economy in the development of tourism in Da Nang as well as the city’s economy as a whole. Sun World Ba Na Hills was honoured in 2023 at the World Travel Awards as “Asia’s Leading Theme Park”.
The sensational beauty of Sun World Ba Na Hills resort in the central beach city of Da Nang, one of Vietnam’s most famous tourism destinations, has wowed many visitors both home and abroad, including Jack Mortimer, a journalist of the UK’s Express newspaper.
The Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist area in Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city, has been honoured at the World Travel Awards as Asia’s Leading Theme Park 2023. This is the 4th consecutive year it has won the award.
The Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist site in Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city, has become a popular tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors.
A series of international festivals have been being organised at Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist site in Da Nang to attract the attention of new holidaymakers visiting the central beach city in this summer.
Visitors to central Da Nang city now can easily reach Vang (Golden) Bridge to enjoy spectacular surrounding landscapes thanks to a newly inaugurated cable car system to this famous place.
Vietnam has won various awards, including “World’s Leading Heritage Destination,” at the 27th World Travel Awards’ Grand Final Gala Ceremony 2020 held virtually and broadcast live from Zaryahye Park in Moscow, Russia.
Sun World Ba Na Hills, one of the top tourist attractions in the central city of Da Nang, reopened to the public on September 20 after the city has recorded no new COVID-19 cases for weeks.
Vietnam’s tourism has recorded magic achievements and obtained a facelift thanks to the new “icons”, both natural and man-made, thus quickly creating a “fever” described as impressive on media.