To return to study and work, many people from Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Hue provinces choose to cross the pass about 20km back to Da Nang instead of going through the tunnel. |
On the afternoon of February 19, the traffic was bustling, hundreds of young people lined up on Hai Van Pass returning to Da Nang after the Tet holiday. |
Ms. Nguyen Hanh (living in Quang Tri) returned to Da Nang after returning to her hometown for Tet holiday and said that she chose to go through the pass instead of the tunnel to be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery at the top of Hai Van Pass. "Going through the tunnel would be much faster, but my husband and I chose to go through the pass to take pictures and enjoy the cool air," Ms. Hanh said. |
Ha Phuong Thanh, a student at Duy Tan University, took the opportunity to take a photo on the way back and then continued her journey to Da Nang. "Usually every time I go back to my hometown, I go through the tunnel to make it faster and less dangerous, but today the weather is nice so my friend and I tried to cross the pass to feel the beauty of Hai Van Pass," Thanh said. |
Many coffee shops on the pass are also crowded with customers because of the beautiful view, overlooking the sea. |
The pass on the border between Da Nang and Hue is chosen by many young people as a place to stop and take pictures together. |
Considered the most majestic pass in the world with majestic mountains, overlooking the mountains, the sea and the entire city of Da Nang, Hai Van Pass always attracts tourists every weekend and holiday. |
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