Not only captivating people with its natural landscapes and architectural works, Da Nang also impresses with its beautiful roads.
Bach Dang Street
Bach Dang Street is located along the west bank of the Han River, 2,550m long, 9m wide, connecting 2/9 Street to 3/2 Street, likened to the balcony of the beautiful city.

Bach Dang Street is like a historical witness to every moment of Da Nang's culture, history and architecture. Along both sides of the street, green trees provide cool shade. The lanes are divided widely, orderly and neatly. The sidewalks are wide, airy, paved with bricks and always clean.
Duong Nhu Nguyet
Nhu Nguyet Street stretches about 1,200m, extending Bach Dang Street to the foot of Thuan Phuoc Bridge. This place is almost a special intersection between the poetic Han River and Nguyen Tat Thanh beach.
This road is considered an ideal, airy place to start a new dynamic day because there are few vehicles and shops operating. The road becomes bustling in the late afternoon, when the roadside eateries and cafes start operating.

Sitting and watching the sunrise or sunset on the stone benches arranged on the sidewalk, watching the bridges, especially Thuan Phuoc bridge, or in the distance the statue of Buddha Quan Am leaning against Son Tra mountain will give you a completely different feeling.
Vo Nguyen Giap Street
Vo Nguyen Giap Street is a road along My Khe beach - one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet. It is called a 5-star road because this road gathers many 5-star luxury resorts such as: Premier Village, Pullman, Furama, Vinpearl...
Vo Nguyen Giap route is more than 7km long, starting from the intersection of Nguyen Huy Chuong and Hoang Sa streets and ending at the intersection of Minh Mang and Truong Sa streets.

Every dawn, the road adjacent to the sea, has the blue color of the sea, the orange-red color of the sun, the green color of the coconut trees, creating a unique scene for this road.
It is no coincidence that many tourist attractions such as cross-country races and motorcycle parades are regularly held on this coastal road. The road is always bustling with community entertainment activities or music and dance events that attract the attention of tourists when coming to Da Nang.
Hoang Sa Street
Hoang Sa Road starts from Bai Bac and extends to Nguyen Cong Tru Street, more than 15km long. The large and beautiful coastal road surrounds Son Tra Peninsula and embraces the entire southeast part of the city.
This is also the only road leading to Linh Ung Pagoda - a famous pagoda in this land, visited by tourists from all over. The pagoda is located halfway up the mountain, facing the sea, with its back leaning against the primeval forest of Son Tra peninsula.

Standing from the height of this beautiful coastal road, you can fully admire the miniature landscape of the poetic Han River city. These are high-rise buildings connected to each other, modern bridges spanning the poetic Han River. Hoang Sa Street surrounds Son Tra Peninsula, so the road is winding and zigzagging, and this is also a great choice for those who love adventure. Along both sides of the road are railings with images of funny and adorable stone monkeys.
Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass is also known as Ai Van Pass or May Pass. This is a mountain pass on Bach Ma Mountain - a branch of Truong Son Range, 20km long. Hai Van Pass has a special significance for the climate of our country, it is the boundary dividing the two climate zones of the South and the North.

Hai Van Pass is the natural border between Thua Thien - Hue province and Da Nang city. The road of Hai Van Pass is famous for its danger. The winding road with many adventurous turns has awakened the desire to conquer of adventure enthusiasts.
On the pass, on one side is a steep cliff, on the other side is the sea. The pass road is up to 20km long and has a stop at the top of the pass: Hai Van Quan. The feeling of excitement mixed with a little anxiety when going through a sharp turn, the wind blowing past the ears carrying the fresh taste of the mountains and the sea, will really make a strong impression.
Those who love running and mountain biking all choose the road on Hai Van Pass to conquer. Being able to visit the mountainside cafes to sip iced coffee and watch Da Nang Bay in the distance is one of the experiences not to be missed.
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