The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is a small yet impressive museum that showcases a diverse collection of sculptures and cultural artifacts, including costumes and instruments. Established in 1915 during the French colonial period, it houses over 300 pieces dating from the 5th to 15th centuries, offering insight into the history of the Champa Kingdom. The museum's architecture combines French-colonial style with Cham elements, providing a unique setting for exploring ancient Cham civilization.
Worth a visit.
Better than visiting My Son Sanctuary (the reconstruction process could have been better).
No aircon, only fans to cool the place, so it is very hot in summer.
Global Nomad — Google review
If you like historical artefacts, this is the place to go. The Cham minority group were wiped out by Vietnamese after their leader was offered the hand of a princess, then using the pretext that she was not well treated, the Vietnamese invaded the Cham Kingdom, including destroying their residences and temples. Indeed a sad tale but one which is really common across many countries.
The museum is clean and quiet, the artefacts are not all whole, some are just feet, head without body, headless, etc. Fascinating that the Cham people worshipped Shiva the destroyer. His shrine is everywhere as well as Parvathy, his wife. The strong Indian influence is evident in the sculptures.
The museum is located directly across the tail of the dragon Bridge. Heaps of restaurants and cafes along the opposite street.
Shena D — Google review
I loved it. Kids were bored. It's exactly what it says, an old school museum of ancient sculpture with small written plaques next to each saying what they are.
As adults I found it interesting and helpful before we head to My Son, but it will not engage young kids for any length of time.
It would be nice to see a bit more of the history of the Cham people used to contextualise the sculptures
Francesca Livesey — Google review
Worse museum I've been. Hot, humid, no air-conditioning. Portable air cooler not functioning. Dull and dark inside. No food & drinks kiosk.
Spent 2-3mins inside. That's it.
Lay Ooi — Google review
Extensive selection of sculptures. 60,000/person for entrance tickets. It’s an open space, no A/C, only a few fans here and there for visitors. A bit run-down, a bit hot for summer days. Great museum overall. Just needs better maintenance.
Kim — Google review
All hindu gods here, Hinduism was came here ancient cham people in Vietnam. We can see all old temple 🛕 sculptures here.
Must visit place.
Veeranna Konda — Google review
An amazingly cool collection of Cham sculptures and other artifacts. If you're into archeology and Eastern/Oriental arts, you'll have much fun and spend at least an hour here as I did. Very beautiful authentic pieces, few people, nice collection of photos about excavations and building the museum, cool historical building. Highly recommend.
Iryna Glushauskaite — Google review
Unique museum related to Cham story. Unfortunately, like most of museums in Vietnam, both curatorial content and museology is very poor. Furthermore, there is no air-conditioning, lighting is off so it's quite difficult to really appreciate the story and the collection at its own value.
Eric Monteil — Google review
Beautiful exterior architecture and garden, and spectacular Cham sculpture that is displayed well; however, the automatic motion sensor lighting at times presented unwelcome shadows.
Folk craft displays are in need of better curation.
Entrance: US$2.50
SeeKnow SeekNow — Google review
Actually I was surprised how entertaining this museum was. A lot of sculptures of a very high quality, astonishing work from a civilization this old. And the price was quite cheap, too.
You will not take too long to get through this, so it is a good option of you have some spare time.
Robin H?wener — Google review
Amazing cultural center, definitely worth to visit while staying in Da Nang. A fabulous collection of sculptures is on display, reflecting the interweaving and interplay of many cultural and religious symbols over the centuries. Stunningly detailed sandstone sculptures have survived, adding to the uniqueness of the exhibition.
Lilla Nanai — Google review
A very good museum to show the artifacts for Cham Dynasty in the central Vietnam for about 2nd century to 13th century. They believe the Hinduism which is not popular nowaday in Vietnam. Suggest to vist the museum before My Son as it tells you more information you need to know there.
Willy Tse — Google review
Waited for that since I first saw sanctuaries in Nha Trang. I am amazed by craft and beauty of the cham sculptures. What a gem!
There is a parking in front of the museum (bank side). It was free of charge for scooter.
Łukasz Posłuszny — Google review
The Museum of Cham Sculpture is a popular attraction in Da Nang, Vietnam. It is the largest Cham museum in the country, showcasing a vast collection of sculptural and art relics dating back thousands of years from the ancient Cham Kingdom. Visitors can opt for an audio-guided tour or hire a tour guide for groups of five or more. It’s important to note that you must book three days in advance if you need a tour guide.
Patrick Min — Google review
Great little museum, with an excellent collection of high quality Cham sculptures, oftentimes in remarkable good state of repair. Since the latest renovation the objects are very nicely presented, with lots of information about the different locations of Cham culture (My Son just one of them) and individual works. To put the argument about not enough information in English to rest I add a selection of the general information panels and those explaining particular objects. Lastly: the price for admission (January 2020) is 60k VND.
Marinus WS — Google review
♿ Wheelchair-friendly place inside the Danang city. The car park entrance is not wheelchair accessible. Ask someone to help. Small area to travel and always keep someone to push your wheelchair. Some Buildings are not wheelchair accessible but you can travel with someone's help. Big ramps were inside the building. Always travel with someone, who can help you. I really recommend it to wheelchair travelers. You have to spend full a day covering the museum. Always ask staff to help. Good toilets. Always use the google translate app to talk with them. Thanks
Pradeep Hewavitharana — Google review
You can learn a lot about the lost Champ’s culture here. The stark contrast to the Vietnamese culture is easily recognizable with many motives and deities from the Hindu influence. In summer time, the air inside is hot during the day , thus early morning or late afternoon will be a better visit time.
The museum can improve its exhibitions significantly by providing more interactive contents, for example VR or quizzes. I tried to use the automatic audio guide but failed due to a broken link. Connecting the exhibits points with the external sites and transportation services could be a good idea. An excursus about Vietnamese folklores and superstitions about the Champ culture could be also very interesting for the foreign visitors. The museum is concentrated on the sculptures and architecture in Champs culture alone, so many questions remain unanswered: how did the Champs offer their gods? How were their daily lives? How were there trading and relationships with one cultures?
Because this museum is the only museum about the Champs culture, I feel these aspects of the Champs culture are sadly neglected.
All in all, visiting the museum brought in me the reminiscent of long lost past and the melancholy of an once vibrant culture.
Viet Anh Vo — Google review
In Hue right in front a dragon bridge stands a museum. Take a time about one hour and half and see interesting champa history. Artefacts were moved from my son sanctuary.
Matej Bedenik — Google review
A must experience of cultural exploration and historical flow into the blend of ancient culture of Hinduism influence in Vietnam. Very diverse presentation of sculptures of Indian deities and symbolisms that are significant to many sacred temples that you would see in India. And for those that understand the roots of Hinduism, you will see a clear examples rooted in Sanātana Dharma.
There are many examples that reflect on the balance between the feminine and masculine energy in form and fashion. These visual reminders were created as a way for practitioners to focus on the devoted path to honor nature and the eternal way of the truth and light.
Plan to spend about a solid one hour to fully flow through the museum. I was there for about two hours to spend time reading each placard.
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Agent Bey — Google review
After paying 60,000 Dong I was able to roam around the Museum at my leisure, no ID or passport was requested from me as I read a few prior reviews. There are some really old artifacts from Temples around the region. Some discoveries were made as recently as 2012. The artifacts are well laid out with Information about each display in Vietnamese, French, English.
All in all a great display of Cham artifacts.
Allow about 90 minutes, the Coffee shop onsite was closed at the time of my visit. Oct 2023.
Derek C — Google review
It is a really nice place for you to know more about history and Cham culture in Đà Nẵng, I visited the museum in Tet holiday so there were few people, almost are foreigners visitors. It’s was quite and fresh air. Ticket 60000 vnđ for one
TD Garden — Google review
Wonderful exhibits! Well displayed, categorised and spacious to walk around the exhibits! Really appreciate the free audio services which helped us understand better! We thoroughly enjoyed each and every sculpture and artefact! No limitations to take photographs. We also loved the display of Champ culture and the history and development of the museum in level 2. Great value for money! Amazed by the efforts to restore tradition and culture! Ramp available for wheelchair accessibility!
kesheka Theesan — Google review
Good collection of Cham civilization statuary over six centuries from sites across central Vietnam with detailed descriptions. On the second floor of the newer building is an exhibit of contemporary artifacts of the indigenous people and photographs from the construction of the first museum.
Nicholas K — Google review
Entrance fee is 60k VND. If you have a decent guidebook there’s no need to buy audio guide. Most exhibits have descriptions in Vietnamese, English and French.
The museum contains many pieces moved by French from My Son and other Champa sites. I’d recommend visiting here before exploring the actual sites as you can get a lot of background info and you’ll be better equipped to make sense of them by coming here first.
A T — Google review
My family n I joined the tour under your company, our tour guide is Mr. Nam; we called him by tat. He is very helpful, sincere n very knowledgeable. We really appreciate his n our driver's excellent services rendered to me n my family, We really enjoyed our holiday here, foods are great and well arranged.
Once again a big thanks to you all n have a prosperous new year 2024.
Jimmy Lau — Google review
A must visit place if you're into art and cultural.
The Cham cultural was portraited nicely
Very educational for kids too.
The Marble Mountains, located in Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang, is a network of five natural rocky mountains with a rich history. The site features multiple caves, elaborate temples, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore the elevated walking paths or challenge themselves by climbing to the mountain tops. An elevator is available for those who prefer not to climb. At the base of the mountains, numerous shops offer marble souvenirs and statues.
We were not expecting such a wonderland up in the mountains, it truly was a great experience.
If you’re able, make sure to explore all of the caves (even the hidden tunnels throughout) there’s a hidden tunnel in the back of one cave that leads to the peak, it’s truly an experience but don’t go alone.
We loved our time here! Make sure to give yourself 3-4 hours to have time to explore everything. Take the elevator UP, but take the stairs down. Conserve your energy for the plethora of hiking in the clouds
Lauren Scapin — Google review
It's quite nice. Definitely go early morning as it gets hot and humid after 10am.
Note that the 'entrance' is the actual lift 15k. The other 40k is some guide booklet with postcards, which you don't actually need since there are plenty of signs and maps boards once you get up. So unless you want the postcards, just ask for the lift ticket.
The temples and caves are nice and overall it's a nice hike.
Look out for local stores who will offer to park your bike for 'free' in exchange for buying something small. Only that they don't have anything 'small' you'll be looking to spend from 150k and up. Thus you have 2 options: a) accept the parking and see it as a way to support the local economy which has been hardly hit during the pandemic, or b) keep driving until you reach the designated visitors parking.
Michela J — Google review
An excellent activity to do in/around Đà Nẵng. I have now been 3 times. It’s been fun to return with friends and family who come visit us.
A few tips to plan your visit. If you can go first thing in morning for less crowds but being there at 12 was super cool to see the light come into the large cave in the back of the complex.
It’s hot so bring hat and water but you will be able to buy drinks inside if you want. Would recommend good shoes (no flip flops) there are a lot of stairs and rocks to walk over and you don’t want to slip.
You can walk up and down mountain but I recommend the extra cost to take elevator especially going up. Walking down is not that bad if you want to safe some money.
This is good for all agree but could be hard for people with mobility issues.
Andrea DiCastro — Google review
I wanted to share with you my recent experience at Marble Mountain in Vietnam. It was truly an amazing experience with breathtaking views of the city and definitely worth a visit.
When planning your trip to Marble Mountain, it is advisable to come prepared with suitable footwear and dry wick clothing as the temperature can get quite hot. The tour itself takes approximately one hour, during which you will be treated to beautiful views from the top as well as inside the cave.
I highly recommend visiting Marble Mountain if you ever find yourself in Vietnam. The panoramic views and unique cave formations make it an unforgettable experience.
Thank you for your attention, and I hope this information proves helpful in planning your future travels.
Robert Bowman — Google review
Really have to be adventurous and climb/ squeeze through the cave to have the full experience. It is quite a religious place and do wear long pants and covered shoes as the steps may be slippery. Spent around 2-3 hours here exploring, it is a good workout for sure. Do visit if you’re feeling adventurous and want to challenge yourself
Jia Wei — Google review
What a bargain! We spent a few hours for the admission price of around 40000 dong, so around £1.50.
We chose to climb the stairs and even though it was a warm and humid day, as well as busy, we’re glad we did.
The sculptures we saw looked fantastic, and lots of photogenic pagodas. Some looked a little worse for ware, but it added to the aesthetic of the place.
When you get to a sign that talks about steep stairs, it actually means you’re going to climb through quite a tight cave! So only attempt if fit and able, and have good footwear as it’ll be slippery.
One of the caves you walk down in to is a brilliant picture spot with a bright ray of light shining in to the temple cave.
Would come back here again if we had the chance.
Chris Mellors — Google review
Beautiful Scenery!
Marble Mountains located in Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng. It’s all natural rocky mountains with profound history.
Mountains are high but not hard to climb. It’s more like elevated walking paths unless you want to climb to the top then it’s challenging. However, there’s an elevator for those who do not want to climb.
On the base of the mountains there are thousands of shops which sell stones, marble souvenirs or even large statues of almost everything you can think of.
It’s worth to visit!!!
T. K Fam — Google review
Definitely worth a visit!
Advise is to get here early to avoid both the heat and the crowds. Bring comfy walking shoes as the steps are quite uneven.
There are several steep stairways leading to lovely vantage points that are well worth the effort. Tread very carefully especially with the one in the cave.
Trevor Whiting — Google review
Amazing day out again crawling through caves and stairwells,lifts and pagodas . Get here as late as you can as ques are not long but some of the caves are shall we say cozy lol 🤣 fantastic day mind. Will take you 4 hours to look around the place thoroughly.
Lewis Krohn — Google review
Beautiful place even if many trees were destroyed after the tropical storm.
The lift was out of order so be ready to climb the mountains. Not recommended for children and elderly people as it might request too much effort especially with the heat. Otherwise it is worth the effort.
If you come by bikes you will requested by stores owners to park beside their shops because they want you to buy souvenirs. If you don't want too just refuse and give them on your way back 5K for the parking.
Jean Pierre Capdeboscque — Google review
Visited on a Thursday at 2pm in the afternoon, was not overly busy and didnt get pestered too much to buy anything from the locals. This place does require a certain level of fitness and sensible shoes. There are many stairs to climb even when you take the escalator. It can also be incredibly hot in the afternoon during summer dress accordingly. I felt the place was value for money if you like temples and beautiful views. Would recommend.
Sara Johnston — Google review
We were so glad we took the half day to visit and explore! It has incredible sites to see. The caves are amazing. Be prepared to climb up and down a lot of stairs, which was good for the heart too.
Eileen Trussell — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit, highly recommended. Make sure you wear very comfortable shoes/sneakers, it’s lots of ups and downs. Also be aware of heat. I wore a short sleeve t shirt thought it was mandatory but I saw people wearing shorts and tank tops, so I guess you can wear whatever you want to.
PS: WHEN BUYING THE TICKETS, THE TICKETS LADIES AT THE COUNTER WILL TRY TO CHARGE YOU MORE THAN THE MOUNTAIN AND THE LIFT TICKETS ADD SOME SORT OF POSTAL CARDS, I will attach a photo explaining this.
moe hashem — Google review
Worth visiting, very spiritual, not too much stairs plus you do breaks exploring small caves and temples. All caves got plenty water dropping from the top so floor can be pretty slippery. Also lots power cables and sockets are exposed to water so didn't feel safe at some areas.
Anton Mammadov — Google review
Great way for a half day trip. We only had an hour and didn't write see everything, not knowing there were much more sites on the mountain other than a marble temple. There are things to climb and a shrine in a cave and a waterfall I think amongst other marble temples and ornaments. I recommend bringing solid shoes for a hike. Sneakers will also do. There are beautiful view points and nature to be enjoyed. If you're sort on time, take the lift.
Kevo G — Google review
A beautiful complex of pagodas, caves and viewpoints - in a mountainous setting located at the city’s suburbs. Caves go about Buddhist statues debating the virtues of right and wrong, tying them to potential forms of punishment.
Certain viewpoints are stunning, marble caves can be one of a kind, and stairways are well set. A bit of stair climbing is to be expected, set up an hour or two for exploring and experience at your own pace. Be mindful, visiting hours are until 5, go close to these hours to catch some beautiful sunset views on top (December).
The other side has an elevator up to the top directly which needs extra charge. Tourists can also walk up the stairs from the other side by themselves. There are temple, tower and Buddhism statues that can be seen. Suggest to take the elevator up and walk down.
Ermis Makis — Google review
The caves and the mountains are really nice and the views are worth it! There are 2 caves, a small one having 2-3 spots and a bigger one having multiple spots . Really nice little walk. Bear in mind you have to be slightly fit to do this as there’s a lot of steps and steep climbs. You need to pay 40k per person for the mountain. Then 20k for a separate cave down the bottom. The Heaven staircase climb up is easy but down you’ll need to fit through some tight gaps. Also it is a marble mountain so it is a bit slippery
Shashwatee Shwetapadma — Google review
Take a step back in time! Give yourself at least 2 hours to explore. Wear comfortable walking shoes, and cover your knees and shoulders when visiting the temples. 15k for the elevator ride, free entrance if you walk up.
Tammy Germany — Google review
Really great scenic attraction. It'll probably be a bit crowded whenever you go, but it's not enough to hold you back from anything. Tickets for it all, including 1-way elevator ride will be 75k per person.
If you're looking to see it all, be ready for mild exercise at least if you're not in great shape. You can see it all in about 1.5 hrs if you don't really stop for pictures, rest, or just to bask in the views. We spent about 2.5 hours and saw every bit of it at our own pace while taking photos everywhere.
The highest peak is tucked away behind the seating area near the restrooms, and walking up it is like going up a steep Stairmaster. I recommend it.
Be sure to go into all the pathways for the main cavern at the base; it's a whole different vibe down there.
Alan Sanchez — Google review
Very beautiful. Wear comfortable shoes even if choosing elevator option as there are additional steps after elevator. ATM by entrance, cash payment only. Religious attire not necessary, and probably not the safest to wear a long skirt on all the stairs. Beware of people offering to take your photo or give you incense to burn as they will demand $$ afterwards. Just politely keep saying no and walking away. Lovely restaurant called SC restaurant and bar around the corner for some well earned lunch and a drink in the AC.
Victoria Hyman — Google review
A beautiful mountain with lots of marble and temples/pagodas. The climb can be quite steep at certain areas. Elderly and pregnant women do take note not to climb alone. And I do not recommend to visit during or after rain, as the steps are full of marble which can be very slippery When wet. There are various caves with the buddha statues within, there are maps for the mountain at the ticketing area as well if you need it.
??Ron — Google review
Worth a look. My wife loved it and I enjoyed it but there have been other places that I have liked more. The highest point has a really good view all round the area. Be aware that as you get close to the entrance there are people everywhere trying to get you to park at there place and expecting some money etc. We went to the ticket office just past the lift (is on Google maps) and didn't have to pay for parking. Overall worth a look if you have had enough of the beach and walking around.
Karl Thomas — Google review
Such a lovely place to visit. The makeup of the mountains is incredible, and it’s really worth seeing.
You head inside the cave which was really cool, but it was very warm inside so bear that in mind (we were very sweaty!)
There’s plenty of things to see inside including shrines and carvings in the walls. There were a lot of steep, steep stairs to viewpoints so take these routes at your own risk.
There are also some bats in the cave at the top of the mountain which was really cool to see!
The only downside is that in order to get to the top of the mountain, you have to pay extra for a lift ticket - which is fine, but you have to pay to go up, and then again to go down. We got the lift up, and then walked down instead to save a little bit of money.
Tay — Google review
This attraction has two parts. Each has its own ticket booth. One is about Buddhism statuses carved in the caves. More about the punishments in the Hell as like cautions to human beings always doing right and good things for others.
The other side has an elevator up to the top directly which needs extra charge. Tourists can also walk up the stairs from the other side by themselves. There are temple, tower and Buddhism statues that can be seen. Suggest to take the elevator up and walk down.
Antony Li — Google review
Very cool place to visit with nice caves, pagodas and views.
It's quite rocky and lots of stairs there, so be warned.
Recommended:
Good, sturdy shoes are highly recommended.
Reasonable level of fitness
Torch/flashlight is not necessary, but it's nice to have.
Corwyn — Google review
Great place to explore caves with shrines in and around.
There are a lots of steps to traverse, so those who find stone steps challenging please take your time and enjoy the parts of the area which don't require too many steps. There is a lift which takes you from ground level to the main walking level above. That ticket price is slightly more than the ticket to walk up directly.
Seema Patel — Google review
The Marble Mountains are an attraction not to be missed when visiting Vietnam.
Although it is touristy, it still offers a great experience and is definitely worth it.
You should plan about 2-3 hours for a visit to explore everything.
There are several paths and stairs leading to the various peaks, from which you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
The landscape provides a wonderful backdrop for photos.
Tickets can be purchased on site. The entrance fee is 40K per person. If you don't want to walk the first part to the top, you can buy a ticket for the panoramic elevator for 15K.
The quickest and cheapest way to get to the Marble Mountains is by taxi/grab.
Franziska Holzner — Google review
Excellent network of caves. Takes about 3.5 hrs to visit all of them. Lot of climbing up and down Rocky marble stairs. Good physical activity. The climb to the highest point is difficult but manageable. Highest point view is worth it as it offers a beautiful glimpse of the east coast.
Sumeet Gupta — Google review
Beautiful historical & cultural site. The natural beauty & landscape was mesmerizing. Pro tip: Go Early! Tour busses seem to arrive around 8:30. Please know this is a mountain. There are many, many steps & the terrain is uneven. The elevator (there is a small charge for the elevator in addition to the admission) only takes you part way up the hill to a small viewing area, there are A LOT of steps after that also. If you are heat sensitive, be cautious. Most areas are small with little air flow. The mountains are truly spectacular. There are many paths & ‘nooks & cranny’s’ to explore, however, know what you are embarking on before going. If you have the physical means to do this, I highly recommend!
Trina R — Google review
A beautiful place to visit and lovely to see you can spend quite a few hours here. I would say wear suitable shoes as some places can be slippery, you are doing a bit of climbing so you would have to be somewhat fit. If you are going on a hot day be prepared to be sweating bring a fan.
Vanessa — Google review
A very fascinating and fun place! Really recommend going there! We were there for three hours and the girls didn't want to leave! They enjoyed climbing the mountain and inside the caves so much! They felt like an adventure 🫢Entrance price is 40,000 VND for adults only, children do not pay. If you want to take the elevator up, it's another 15,000 dong. Enjoy!
Cầu Rồng, also known as Dragon Bridge, is a renowned tourist attraction in Da Nang and a symbol of the city. Every Saturday and Sunday night at 9pm, this remarkable dragon sculpture puts on a spectacular show by spouting fire and water from its head near the eastern bank of the Han River. The best spots to witness this spectacle are the cafes along the river's eastern bank to the north of the bridge.
The interactive 3D Museum Art in Paradise Da Nang offers visitors the opportunity to take playful selfies in front of themed paintings. The museum's illusionary paintings can only be fully appreciated through photos or videos, as they create a 3D effect that is not easily seen in person. The large open rooms are perfect for taking photos, but can also result in a lot of noise and echos, especially with children around.
Well worth the price and well worth the time. Could have spent longer here. Go now while it's not too busy and you'll be able to take your time getting the angle just right for those crazy photos! The artists are so talented!
Andy JM — Google review
Great experience here. AC was not working though so it was suffocating inside the museum. Still we managed to get nice clicks here while sweating a lot.
Overall it was very good experience, less people were there so we got time to click at backgrounds..nice background 3d paintings. Some backgrounds were awesome and we got good clicks, some were not so good.
It was worth the ticket amount and spent 1-2 hours here.
Kriti Juneja — Google review
Great place to escape for 1-2 hours , we paid 200 k VND adults and my kids were under 130cm so they paid 100k VND , after the experience there is a small coffee shop to grab some refreshments. Well worth it and we all snapped away hundred of photos . Very enjoyable !! Recommend
Justin De klerk — Google review
At first the price is 100,000, that make me feel a bit high when I see it frome outside. But when I was inside, there are so many rooms to go, so many creative background
Hoan Nguyen — Google review
This is worth it if you plan on taking lots of photos because seeing the painting in person does not show the true illusion of it very well. It is only through photos or videos that makes everything seem 3D. I thought it was very cool, they had various large open rooms. Although that also resulted in it being very loud because noise would echo in the room, especially if there are children around. I’ve visited a place like this in Vancouver before that was half the size of this place and that was definitely not worth it. But this place is much better, definitely recommend for people that likes photos.
Kristy Chen — Google review
I have expected many 3D artworks though, the museum just provided many spots for taking picture... Also entrance fee is expensive as far as the price of Veitnam is concerned.
Fernando — Google review
I can not even describe it!! Not even the photos are enough proof of our amazing experience!! It was totally incredible! Most of the artwork are paintings on the walls & floors to give a 3D effect!!! Not only a must-see if you visit Danang, but also if you are visiting Viëtnam!
Marcel de Villiers — Google review
Fun way to mess around for a few hours. I'm really curious how they got these images on the wall. Looks like some kind of really high end transfer paper or wall paper? Most of the pictures come off really well and give you that social media clout you've been yearning for your whole life
Rather Notsay — Google review
I can only recommend buying the tickets in advance on the internet via an external provider. That way you save half and can go straight in. Only cash payment is possible on site - credit cards are not accepted. During our visit it was very empty and we were able to take many pictures.
Andr? H. — Google review
It has beautifully painted 3D wall and floor. It is equipped with HVAC ( heating ventilation and air conditioning) to beat the ambient weather. If someone really wants to enjoy and click the photographs with these entire 3D paintings, it needs around 1.5 hour. Once you click the photographs from dedicated photopoint, you will merge with the paintings. It's worth to visit with kids as they enjoyed much more. I visited during weekdays, so, it was not crowded and got a good chance to click photographs properly.
Ravi Saini — Google review
If you love photography... It's is must
Good for kids entertainment...
Tickets pricing is at higher end 2.00.000 VND per person
Parmvir Gill — Google review
I definitely recommend this museum ! Creative, fun, lots of paintings and many different style. Expensive for local (200K), nice when not crowded, need time (2 to 3h to see everything if you want to take pictures). I suggest to eat before you go so that you might not be tired in the middle, since it can be intense. I had lots of fun there.
Alban Bambou — Google review
Great museum! 200.000 VND entry, but it‘s so worth! The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and you can take a lot of very nice photos.
Kritik Krieger — Google review
We recently visited the 3D Museum in Danang and unfortunately, I was quite disappointed with my experience. While the concept of a 3D museum is intriguing, the execution fell short in several aspects.
Firstly, the ticket prices were quite pricey at 200k Vietnamese dong. Considering the overall quality of the museum, it felt like an overpriced affair. Additionally, the maintenance of the museum was subpar. Many areas were poorly maintained, with signs of wear and tear, ceiling tiles coming off or missing, water leaks throughout the building. This lack of attention to detail detracted from the overall experience.
The idea behind the museum is commendable, and there were some nice paintings on display. However, not every artwork was suitable for 3D presentation. Some pieces felt forced into the 3D format, resulting in a less immersive experience. It would have been better if the selection of art had been more carefully curated.
One major inconvenience was the requirement of bringing your own camera to fully enjoy the museum. It would have been more convenient if the museum provided cameras (especially for groups or person with children) or at least offered rentals. This additional cost and hassle could have been avoided with better planning on their part.
Lastly, the museum had a noticeable odor, which was quite off-putting. It would have been preferable if the management had taken steps to address this issue, as it affected the overall ambiance of the museum.
In conclusion, while the 3D Museum in Danang has a great concept and some nice paintings, the lack of execution, high ticket prices, poor maintenance, need for personal cameras, and unpleasant odor left much to be desired. I would recommend exploring other attractions in the area before considering a visit to this museum.
Rick Si — Google review
What a superb place for families and art lovers. You can easily spend here over an hour here.
Eli Abramovitch — Google review
Fun museum to bring the kid out of you and enjoy posing with the art. Great place to go if raining outside or too hot.
Mark Egan — Google review
The museum is located in an industrial area-like a community. It was mostly empty even on weekends. It has two stories of 3D art with many sections and artifacts of every kind. Some artifacts are good and worth it. The place is well-maintained and clean. Staffs are good but the price ticket is a little high compared to the art. There is a parking space and a cafeteria too.
It time recommended but it is not connected to public transportation.
Mohd yaqub Khan — Google review
Love the idea and there were many good photo opportunitities but... The lighting in some photos is really bad and takes away from the effect. A few of the paintings need to be touched up
Tượng Phật Quan Thế Âm, also known as the Statue of Guanyin, is a magnificent and awe-inspiring sight located in Vietnam. This iconic statue stands at an impressive height and is a symbol of compassion and mercy in Buddhist culture. The serene expression on the face of Tượng Phật Quan Thế Âm exudes tranquility and peace, making it a popular destination for spiritual seekers and tourists alike.
"Lady Kombucha" is a stunning white statue of Lady Buddha, standing at 220 feet high, making it the tallest statue in Vietnam. Located outside Da Nang on a beach within a Buddhist Temple complex, it was awarded TripAdvisor's "Travellers Choice" award in 2018. The park-like setting covers about 50 acres and features a large and colorful Pagoda Gate as an impressive entrance.
Lady Buddha Kombucha is the best, highest quality kombucha you can find in Da Nang and probably the country. The branding, bottles and 3 flavors they offer are all top notch and you can tell from drinking it that the owners take pride in what they do.
It's is NOT the statue by the way, which so many people seem to be confused with.
Michael Hardy — Google review
We went there 2 times but it was unfortunately closed. There's just a sign there, but it looks like a house, not a shop.
Mary BZN — Google review
Quite new 70 meter tall statue of Buddha. Placed in a spiritual center on a peninsula near Da Nang i Vietnam. I was there the last day in november. It were raining most of the time, but I believe it added a new dimension to the beauty of the place.
I was impressed of the many - maybe hundreds - of bonsai trees - Very beautiful - most of these vere fig trees, which normally grow 30 meters high.
Jørgen Leon Knudsen — Google review
An Incredible Buddhist Statue.
The White Statue of "Lady Buddha" is the tallest statue in Vietnam--- standing about 220 feet high! It is locate outside Da Nang, on a beach, in a Buddhist Temple complex. This "attraction" has been named, in 2018, TripAdvisor's "Travellers Choice" award. Its location, and artistry make it absolutely stunning! In the Morning, with its "coolness" and colours make it outstanding--- while at early evening, the "City lights" of Da Nang provide a remarkable back drop. The large and colourful Pagoda Gate is also a very impressive entrance. The park like setting is very large-- covering about 50 acres!
I hope that this review has been helpful.
Mark Doctoroff — Google review
Best kommbucha around .. hard to find . Not in every vinmart+ best deal is Vinmart ( not + )
Non Nuoc Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Da Nang, located just a short drive from the city center. While it can get busy during holidays and weekends, there are plenty of other beaches to explore in the area. The beach is known for its affordable fresh seafood served at nearby restaurants. With soft sand and lovely blue waters, it offers a picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy.
Lovely beach
Si Healing Gardens — Google review
The beach is quite beautiful but when we visited it was forbidden to swim. The wind was strong and waves treacherous so it's understandable.
There were no people and the area is full of unfinished hotels.
There was one lifeguard on duty but he was sleeping.
Maybe in the future it's worth going here but for now, we wasted our time driving down there looking for a less busy beach.
C. Pedersen — Google review
It was quite nice but a bit dirty. Quite picturesque and almost completely desserted when we went. However, there aren't many entrances to the beach as there's lots of resorts that block the access to the beach. The sand is soft and the water is lovely and blue.
Yasmin Salik — Google review
Beach is a bit dirty and lined with resorts (and unfinished constructions). There are no amenities (some toilets are closed, no coffee shop, no lounge chairs unless you are from a resort)
Xavier Jopart — Google review
This beach is really quiet with nothing there apart from a few old abandon boats and abit of rubbish. If you want to get a sun bed and have drinks and food STAY AT MY KHE BEACH!! Would be nice if you like walking down a quiet beach.
Jacob Wood — Google review
beautiful solitary beach to seek a bit of silence and away from the crowd... let's hope it lasts
Arthur Schopenhauer — Google review
So quite place. If you want an umbrella and chaise-lounge you could rent it at the nearby hotel.
The waves were big but we could swim.
Alina Stepkova — Google review
Feels like a private beach. Less crowded as compared to Da nang beaches, not very far too from Da nang. Can easily spend ample time
Sachin Rocks — Google review
much needed some food and drinks.
bay area is great.
koke Y — Google review
This is the worst beach I have ever been to. It is full of garbage and abandoned unfinished hotels. No bars no restaurants. We had a real apocalypse feeling here...
datom1k — Google review
Dirty and abandoned, has alot of rubbish and ocean trash. The half built hotels make it feel very apocalyptic. Not worth the visit.
alison howard — Google review
Non Nuoc Beach in Da Nang turned out to be quite disappointing. Despite its reputation, the beach seemed overrated and lacking the expected charm.
The atmosphere was oddly quiet, almost abandoned, and didn't offer the vibrant vibes we had anticipated. While it might be suitable for those seeking solitude, for others looking for a livelier beach experience, it fell short.
Adding to the negative experience, we even came across a deceased snake, which raised concerns about the safety of the area.
Given the underwhelming experience and the concerning sighting, I would recommend considering other beaches in Da Nang and skipping Non Nuoc Beach altogether.
Hàn River, located in the heart of the city, adds to its allure with a picturesque riverfront along Bach Dang Street. Visitors can take leisurely strolls, enjoy cool breezes, and admire stunning views of the bridges. Summer nights come alive with dance performances, musical acts, and street vendors selling local crafts. Couples can opt for a romantic cruise on Hàn River to take in the nighttime splendor of Da Nang.
The night view along the river is amazing. Must come to check!
Antony Li — Google review
Very clean and beautiful river in center of city. They offer cruise as well at nominal charges. You can jog, cycle on the tracks near the river and get a good view too.
Vinay Kumar — Google review
So beautiful! I feel loving here so much!
Peter Ph?m — Google review
The iconic of Da Nang city
T? L? — Google review
beautiful and awesome environment especially at night time...great boat ride...
Nandun Kahandawa — Google review
Nice view by the riverside. Went there while it was raining, but I’m sure the view with the breeze would be wonderful.
Linus — Google review
Beautiful river! It’s great honor to watch Danang International Fireworks Festival from here! :)
Phong Tran Tuan — Google review
Nice!
DEER Design — Google review
The Han River or Hangang is a major river in South Korea and the fourth longest river on the Korean peninsula after the Amnok, Tuman, and Nakdong rivers. The river begins as two smaller rivers in the eastern mountains of the Korean peninsula, which then converge near Seoul, the capital of the country.
Nam Le — Google review
The central location at Danang city's tourism. You can cruise, or just take a stroll.
Asia Park is a prominent amusement park in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, covering over 860,000 square meters on the banks of the Han River. It features a variety of thrilling outdoor and indoor games, as well as cultural spaces representing different Asian countries. The park is divided into three main areas: a modern outdoor amusement park, a central area with the iconic Sun Wheel, and a cultural park showcasing miniature architectural works from across Asia.
The sun world is a popular theme park all over Vietnam. The rides are more fun and entertaining as well as scary sometimes.
Specially, the queen cobra roller-coaster ride was a breathtaking one, which everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. Also, they have columbus ride, free fall, and other merry go round rides for children and elders.
The ferris wheel have a birdeye view of whole da nang, which is decorated with colorful ligts and beautiful bridges along the river. The dragon bridge is one of its type not found in any other place.
There is more of a sight seeing experience which is awesome with its colorful garden, and castles like buildings.
We are super excited on seeing the various architectual designs and castles and the colorful surroundings where everyone will feel stress free and relaxed just by visiting here.
Pavithra Vijayan — Google review
Great place for children (and big kids). The place is very good value, as not expensive to get a ticket - particularly via an app like Klook. When you arrive there's tons and tons of rides with limited queues so it's very easy to go in whatever you'd like, even multiple times (we did go on a Thursday evening in August). Recommend going late afternoon so you aren't in the baking sun, also to bring cash so that you can get refreshments like water around the park. Rides are good fun, particularly the Indian zone coaster and the Japan zone waltzer. Really enjoyed the theme park. The Ferris wheel is okay, best at night but not that great, though you get good views through only slightly mucky glass. Great day out!
David Wild — Google review
In the midst of the year-end monsoon, where rain and drizzles painted the canvas of Da Nang, my visit to Asia Park - Sun World unfolded with limited rides. Yet, atop the towering ferris wheel, amidst the cold winds, I found solace. The night lights of Da Nang, a captivating spectacle, etched a memory that weather could not dampen.
A G — Google review
Danang's amusement parks offer fun-filled experiences for visitors of all ages. From thrilling rides to entertaining shows and delicious food options, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
I recommend visiting during weekdays to avoid crowds and long wait times. Be sure to check the park's schedule for special events or performances to enhance your experience.
Don't forget to stay hydrated and wear comfortable clothing and shoes for a full day of excitement.
Overall, Danang's amusement parks provide a fantastic opportunity to create lasting memories with friends and family while exploring the city's vibrant entertainment offerings.
Ravi Patel — Google review
If you are missing some playground with lots of fun games, don't skip this.
Love the concept of putting all the signature symbols of different countries in Asia between the game areas.
T? Thanh T?n — Google review
Good place for children, with the giant wheel and about 10 different extreme rides and beautiful scenery. Also has an inside arcade game room and multiple electric child cars and food stands spread around. The main advantage of the park is that it is not too crowded, we almost didn't have to wait between the attractions and this didn't happen to me often.
We combined this with a morning visit to Marvel mountain (few hours) and lunch and shopping in a nearby mall.
Evgy — Google review
It is only one amusement park in Da Nang. The park is big and full of rides and games but unfortunately, most were out of service. There is a large wheel in the park which is the major attraction of the park and it is one of the most recommended attractions. The wheel roller is big and can give a magnificent view of the city. It is safe and well-maintained by the staff. The top ticket price has unlimited rides off the wheel. Even on weekends, it was not so crowded and most of the sections of it were under maintenance or closed. You can spend approximately two to three hours enjoying some rides and viewing some decorations. There were few food stores and game shops but it is not included in high-priced tickets. There is a parking space near the entrance gate which cost 5k.
Mohd yaqub Khan — Google review
Amazing theme park, and absolutely beautiful, so much effort and thought was put into the whole place. Bathrooms and vendors are everywhere. The rides were great, lots were open and the Queen Cobra was one of the best coasters I've been on. There were rides for every age. We travel with 6 & 11 year old kids and there was lots to do for them. Rides were height based as you can see by the brochure. Coatsers, swings, bumper cars , swing boats...Many food stalls to choose from. The price was amazing, a family of 5 was 500,000 including the Sunwheel. We easily spend 5 hours and could have done more. Worth a visit for sure.
Lisa B — Google review
Pros: amazing photoshoot place, a whole day is less to roam entire area. It’s better to go with guide, they will show all important stuff. We missed seeing a lot of places.
Looking at golden bridge and photos, it’s just stunning, you friend circle ll b eager to go next to click photos.
In fantasy park, the princes looks like a real princess and gorgeous. Not much for toddlers or elder to play.
Food and drinks are everywhere, they make sure they are eaten properly including beer.
Charges on outside building stalls are lesser than the one inside.
I would suggest to stay in resort for a day, you rides ll b free and you can see everything from morning to night 10pm.
Cons: it’s huge and makes it very complicated. We didn’t know what to start with and go where. Staffs needs to be trained on basic English for communicate. The guide book doesn’t help either, it’s too complicated the way it is designed.
Rakesh R — Google review
The sun wheel is the main attraction of the park. Still feels highly underrated for the ambience and features available at the park. Barely could see any crowd over the weekday and the amusement park was completely empty as well. Another highlight of the park is the roller coaster too which looks great on the video and pretty scary too. I wanted to fly my drone over the area but unfortunately it lies in the restricted zone which requires prior permission. To end it, the view from the top of the sun wheel looks absolutely magestic. A must try for everyone who visits Da Nang.
Just a pointer for everyone, the Sun wheel only operates after 17:30 or so.. so i advise everyone to reach around that time only !
Cheers !!
Vinoy Michael — Google review
Very peculiar place.
200k entry fee gets you a go on everything as many times as you like. You can pay an extra 30k for the haunted house which we did.
The park is absolutely dead, only a handful of people dotting around.
A couple of the rollercoaster are pretty good, a couple of them are for smaller kids.
There’s some cool sightseeing areas (which you can visit for free if you are not going on the rides).
2 of the attractions weren’t working whilst we was there and no discount was offered for this.
It’s a decent way to pass a bit of time.
Bizarrely it doesn’t open until 3pm but the stalls inside are not expensive.
Am I glad I went? Yes.
Would I do it again? No because there is not enough attractions within the park.
Isaac Davy-Day — Google review
Had a great time here! It’s 200k entry which includes everything, which I thought was a great deal! It’s off season at the moment so the park was basically empty, but this was not a problem because it meant I got to go on every ride (more than once!!). Some rides open at different times here, but it was fun staying until the evening as the lights made the atmosphere so much better! It does only open at 3 which I wasn’t aware of so had to hang around there a bit before going in, but it wasn’t to bad!
Martha Boddy — Google review
It was really really fun. I enjoyed a lot in sun world and a view feom sun wheel is so so amazing
I will definitely visit again.
I loved it 😍😍😍😘😘😘
MOHD PERVEZ — Google review
Park is not big but enjoyable. Cobra was the most interesting and a little bit scary.
Many other attractions are alright for kids.
We came in late evening around 7pm and still could take most of the roller coasters.
It is much better in evening: you won’t melt from hotness.
Don’t recommend coming in slippers since you can loose them while rides. Because of that I took some attractions as barefoot.
Daria Iva — Google review
A theme park with cheap tickets but quality is not bad. Sunwheel is a 15 min ride. There are arcade games and queen cobra rollercoaster, which I would highly recommend. The park also provides baggage storage facility at an additional cost. Parking is paid, but visitors have an option to park the vehicle for free at lotte mart nearby. There are some nice statues and backgrounds in the park for nice pictures. Entry is free if you just want to explore and take pictures. Individual tickets for rides and wheel can be purchased. If you have a late night flight, it is a good option to kill some time
Tarun Singh — Google review
Theme park in the middle of Da Nang. Very good, surprised it isn't advertised more widely.
A few larger roller coasters and plenty of smaller rides. Excellent and plenty to do for kids big and small alike.
The Sun Wheel offers breath taking views of the city and is worth it for this alone.
Paul Stead — Google review
and 200.000 including almost all games. Sun wheel is impressive but nowhere near the wheel at vinpearl NHA Trang which is positioned higher (on a hill) and gives better views. Visited on weekday around 20.00 and the place was empty. If u like 🎢 then queen cobra is the one (scary though). Tip: pay the 200.000 ticket cause the wheel alone costs 100.000.
danilo koulits — Google review
A good place but was surprised to see the place fully devoid of any crowd. The giant wheel is a attraction but it also did not have a single occupant on a Saturday evening. The charges strangely are only 1 ride which was ridiculous.. the way out of the place is also very confusing...
Sandeep Khaitan — Google review
We went 3 hours prior to closing hours and had the entire place to ourselves, aside from a couple of other people, due to going on a weekday. It was extremely surreal but an awesome experience not having to wait in line for the rides. The staff were very friendly and helpful as well. I would most definitely come again and highly recommend to others wanting to visit the area!
Luke K — Google review
Absolutely incredible way to spend a day. We visited Ba Na Hills the day before and we honestly had a much better time at Asia Park. Lower your expectations before coming as it is a very small park with a handful of things to do, but the rides they do have are awesome. The park was almost completely empty when we visited on a Friday. It was still really fun, with 3 of their 4 roller coasters open. I would recommend getting tickets to the haunted house as it’s a fun (however very cheaply made) walkthrough. This place is well worth the money, and we easily spent an entire day there. My main criticism would be a lack of food options within the park, almost the complete opposite of Ba Na Hills. Almost no vegetarian or vegan options, so maybe bring food with you. Make sure to visit this place if you are any sort of fan of theme parks, but just don’t expect too much and you’ll be very happy with what you find there.
Matt Gee — Google review
Our recent trip to Asia Park in Da Nang, Vietnam, was a bit of a mixed bag. We hadn't been there since 2017, and while the park is still huge with lots of different themes, not much seemed to have changed, and some rides were closed.
On the bright side, there weren't many people there, so we didn't have to wait in line for rides. But some rides were only open at certain times, and you had to pay extra for things like the haunted house or the Sun Wheel.
One cool thing about the park is that it's divided into different countries, each with its own decorations. But there weren't many food options, which was a bummer.
Overall, our day at Asia Park was okay. It's still a fun place to visit, but we hope they make some improvements in the future.
Farah Kasman — Google review
The time I went here was not many people there, instead of cheerful and noisy of an amusement park. Read carefully when you buy tickets because some games are not included (like the haunted house). The Sunwheel is a good place to observe the city and Sơn Trà peninsula and also an icon of the park. The interesting part of Asia Park is the areas are divided into different countries so that the park decorations are varied among areas. There are not many food stalls there though.
Tung Hoang Nguyen — Google review
Underrated theme park!! Very short queue or no queue for every ride! The rides felt super safe and prices were very reasonable for the ride package and food & drinks once inside. The whole park was very clean.
Wouldn’t bother with the haunted house but everything else was really fun! (The Cobra ride was the best imo). And you can see a great view of Da Nang from the big wheel 🏙️
Unfortunately 3 of the rides were closed on the day we visited and so we’re the indoor carnival games. But, you can go on the rides and unlimited number of times 👍
Carys Boxer — Google review
Nice park, it’s not that big and as it was low season we got the chance to see everything, jump in all the roller coasters and have dinner in about 3 hours. They close most of the games at 9pm, the indoor games conditions aren’t the best and I’d not recommend to pay for the haunted house, it’s small and not really scary.
Hoa Nghiem Cave is a popular tourist destination known for its incredible natural sights and stunning architecture. Visitors can appreciate the beautiful landscape and design, but it's important to be prepared for the hot and humid conditions as well as the need to climb many stairs. Despite the physical challenges, the cave's scale and beauty make it a must-see attraction. Guides are available for those interested in learning more about the cave's story.
It's absolutely worth coming here! It's full of tourists, but for the good reason that the natural sights are incredible. I did this without a guide, and so i missed out on the story, but you can certainly book guides ahead of time.
Even without one, though, you can appreciate the architecture and design, as well as appreciate the beautiful landscape.
WARNING! This place is very very hot and also requires you to be able to climb many stairs! It's the same as if it was a major hike. Bring pocari sweat and water!
Sleepy (Sleepy) — Google review
Thus place is alright, no frills. There’s a ton of tourist traps and the beginning and this place caters to Chinese tourists
Michael — Google review
Very hot and humid. Wear light clothing and prepare to climb staircase. Coming down hill may be stressful if knees are not strong. Under shade is cooling and enjoy the sea breeze
Spring — Google review
This is a MUST see simply Breath taking the scale and Beauty...
Tommy HNYC — Google review
Mystical place. No entrance fee. Just climb the stairs instead of taking the lift which cost 15k vnd. Even though it's cheap to take the lift. The steps up make good photo shots. Bring along a hiking stick is useful. If you ride a bike. U can park at any shops for free. Just buy a coconut drink or any drinks when u are done with the cave tour. Of course they will try to sell you their marble wares which you can politely decline. If you like u can get a souvenir as well. Just bargain a little.
Gabriel Lin — Google review
It's a beautiful place to visit. You need approximately 30 minutes to walk through the caves. There are many statues of Lord Buddha. A very calm and spiritual place.
tulika rai — Google review
Breathtaking. Feels like entering a sacred place indeed.
Dazzlin Buzzlin — Google review
Very beautiful caves, but at the time going it was way too busy and took over an hour just to walk through even though it was like a 1.5km walk max maybe because everyone wanted to stop and take photos and block the way
Trey Rich — Google review
Amazing caves & Temples complex high above Da Nang!
Giorgos V — Google review
OMG THIS WAS A HIGHLIGHT OF MY TIME IN VIETNAM!!
I've never seen anything like this. I felt like I was in an Indiana Jones movie!
Definitely pay the extra money to ride the elevator up Marble Mountain. After you're up, there are still many more stairs to go up and down and around.
If it's particularly hot and humid that day, you will be drenched in sweat. Everyone I saw was.
But it's 100% worth it!
Tabalo Outdoor - 336 Le Duan - Da Nang offers a variety of high-quality shirts and jackets at affordable prices. Customers appreciate the free one-year warranty on their purchases, providing peace of mind. The shop's diverse designs and friendly staff make it a great place to find a new jacket. Visitors have praised the store for its excellent quality products and helpful, patient staff.
Friendly staff, excellent jackets. 10/10.
Nguyen Tran Vu Uyen — Google review
High quality and great price. we bought 5 jacket here
play with kids — Google review
The staff was really helpful and tried the best to communicate and help us:)
Also gave us other recomendations around the area!
The goods seem really good so got a ton😊
David — Google review
(Translated by Google) I just bought the shirt for the first time here, it is very pretty, very thick, super warm. I'm in the mountains, so wearing this shirt is really warm, I really like it. My counselor is also extremely enthusiastic.
(Original)
Mình mới mua áo lần đầu ở đây, áo cực xinh, rất dày luôn, siêu ấm luôn ý. Mình đang ở trên núi nên mặc áo này ấm lắm luôn, cực kì thích. Nhân viên tư vấn cho mình cũng cực kì nhiệt tình luôn.
Hayin Hoang — Google review
This is the best and cheapest place to snag The North Face winter wear in Vietnam!
George Ng — Google review
VERY GOOD SERVICE 👍 affordable jackets 👌
Dawn Ang — Google review
Went to two of this shop in a day. All the staffs were patient and friendly and very helpful. Bought a few jackets. As we need gear for serious hiking we believe we are advised correctly, all things bought is reasonable and worth it's pricing
Jacq Yeoh — Google review
(Translated by Google) Shop shirt with good quality, affordable price. The shirt purchased at the shop is also free for 1 year warranty, so I am very assured. The shop has a variety of designs, if you need to buy a new jacket, you should try Tabalo once.
(Original)
Áo shop chất lượng tốt, giá cả phải chăng. Áo mua ở shop còn được bảo hành miễn phí trong vòng 1 năm nên mình rất yên tâm. Shop có nhiều mẫu mã đa dạng, bạn nào đang cần sắm 1 chiếc áo khoác mới thì nên ghé thử Tabalo một lần nha😍💕
Tr?n Th? Thu Hi?n — Google review
Qualuty of producta really good, reasonable price, staff friendly and always active. Should visit once and you will feel really good. I love it❤️❤️❤️
Dilip Kumar — Google review
The young lady was very helpful to us and we ended up buying up big. Thank you for your time
Jeff Collins — Google review
This place was incredible with North Face that is SO cheap. Chau was really helpful with getting everything we needed
Lexi Sincere — Google review
Not a big choice, and a bit overpriced. You can buy similar equipment on lazada 2 times cheaper.
Rare Russian — Google review
I came to this store and the staff Nhung & Chau were very welcoming. I was impressed with the service and my products looked good quality. I got a discount and got some free gifts.
alwayshungry me — Google review
What a great store.
Good quality and a lot of options.
They are very patient and showed me everything I had asked.
Thank you
Grazielle Medeiros — Google review
From Australia and can I say this shop has great stock. Northface jackets, t-shirts, bum bags, and crocs all at great prices!
Come here for great service and great prices without the hassel. Better prices and quality than the markets!!
Joanne Meers — Google review
Very helpful staff, well priced goods of great quality for a fraction of what you would get from an original store!
Barry Lai — Google review
Shop seems to have moved to the opposite side of the street. But still... great bargains!
Rhett — Google review
Nice people working in a nice store, good shirts, jackets, bags, backpacks etc from good brands, at really good prices. Often discounted, it seems. Be aware, it's on the other side of the street than indicated on Google maps.
My Khe Beach, located in Da Nang, is a stunning 20-mile stretch of pristine white sands and surfing waves. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering beach chairs for rent and various water activities. The beach is busiest during the summer season when swimming is ideal, while winter attracts surfers. Visitors can enjoy picturesque sunsets and clear views of the mountains on sunny days.
Beautiful, busy, charming and great for your family holiday. If you want to find a place for your whole family getting some relax and enjoy life with high standard services, Da Nang is there waiting for you.
Your happiness 8.8km ahead — Google review
The weather is a bit overcast and windy when we visited. However the beach still looks spectacular, overlooking the mountains. plenty of restaurants bars along the beaches. It’s even beautiful at night.
Maggie Chen — Google review
One of the most popular beaches in the world. Best views and they have the water games activities in the sea. In Love with this place...
Rajesh Shanmukha — Google review
I do love a good beach and this one doesn't disappoint. Beautiful soft sand and warm water, lots of places to get drinks, food or snacks. It gets busy in the late afternoon when it cools off, but during the day it's very quiet.
Craig Lock — Google review
Best beach of Da Nang with white sand and many places to go for drinks. Great!
Nicolas — Google review
I absolutely love this beach! The views are amazing, the water was really warm when I visited and I loved the waves. The beach chairs were super worth it as they only cost 40k per person. The downside is only that you’re allowed to swim only in certain areas and not everywhere. A tip is also to come early in the day as all the locals come to the beach after 16:00, so it gets really busy then but before that the beach is empty.
Eva Megli? — Google review
It's one of the best beaches in the city. It is full of life, energy, and colors. From morning to late at night it is full of people. The beach has an open-air restaurant, cafeterias, a live music restaurant, and a public washroom. It long stretched beach with white and clean sand. It has clear water and is one of the best places to get away from the city hustle.
Mohd yaqub Khan — Google review
Nice beach. Crowded on a public holiday. Very interesting to see how one side is skyscrapers and the other is a beach/ocean. There was an event going on when i was here, and there was live singing which added to the atmosphere. Nice place to chill and have a beer.
Hayley Yok — Google review
Central and most crowded beach in Da Nang. Summer is the season for swimming, winter - for surfing. Cafes, beach bars and sun beds available. Sunsets are to die for! On a clear sky day the clouds over the mountains are picturesque.
During high season the beach is very clean and maintained, but during low season/storm you can see some trash. Lifeguards are everywhere
Olga Pro — Google review
I thought I’d hate this as it is a city beach hut I was pleasantly surprised. Very fine sand, a very few people, you can lie in the shade of palm trees or walk further to where sun loungers are. They were also mostly unoccupied. The save to swim parts are clearly marked, the flags are up and safeguards on duty in designated areas. It’s also very clean beach!
Julia Kantorikova — Google review
A very beautiful and clean beach. Lounge chair and umbrella only 40K per person with free bike parking. You can order drinks and snacks too. Went in March and not many beach goers go during the day because it’s so hot, which means less crowds for you. Water is slightly chilly and rough but swimmable.
Hi I Am — Google review
So beautiful a beach that one must visit on the trip to Danang. We got there when it was windy and rainy early in the morning, yet enjoyed the secluded beach.
Tuyettrinh Tran — Google review
Beautiful beach with soft sand. Definitely try and aim for sunrise as you’ll see many locals stretching/swimming at the wee hours in the morning. You can also rent a beach chair for around 40,000 VND with a fresh cold coconut 🥥🌴
Jenny N — Google review
This is a fabulous clean beach. Lifeguards on duty. Plenty of beds with umbrellas and nice cafe shops. We are here in June and it's fabulous. The sea is like a warm bath!!I was here last year in October and weather wasn't as good so a lot probably depends on weather. Easily one of the nicest beaches I visited in Asia.
Elaine Kelly — Google review
Great morning walk on the beach.
Stayed at a beach hotel and the beach was simply right across the streets.
Loads of people were already out to wait for the sunrise, so it's completely safe.
Thankfully I came early and got such a nice spot.
ST YY — Google review
Peaceful, clean beach with white sand and clear blue water. Great for a relaxing time as it’s not too busy. Plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby so you can easily spend the whole day here. Shame there wasn’t any water activities or swimming allowed.
Sal Shaheen — Google review
Very peaceful and clean beach indeed which is surrounded by tall buildings.
My Khe Beach is one of the very popular beaches in Da Nang which is a white sand beach, so calm and relaxing.
I had a great evening time over here which was not at all crowded.
It was amazing to see and experience the sea waves touching your feet.
Definitely a must-visit place.
Aniket Ankam — Google review
A great walk along the boardwalk which links various beaches. Especially at night when the wind is blowing and not 🥵. Plenty of eateries if you somehow desire a eat suddenly. Less crowd on the beach but more on the boardwalk. Ppl jogging and exercising is also a common sight. The point ahead from peninsula hotel is a bit more quiet so we didnt actually venture further. The most happening is from here down south to my an beach. It’s a long beach which reminds me somewhat of gold coast.
ken ngai-foong — Google review
nice beach but it would be better to visit during the summer when it’s not monsoon season though. you can’t swim in the water though, the lifeguard will prevent you from doing so. this beach also has showers that are private and a big bucket of water to scoop up water to wash yourself like your feet.
Maiann Walton — Google review
Loved this beach area. Rent a lounge and umbrella for cheap, and spend a nice day in the surf. Lifeguards get a little fishing in while keeping an eye on things.
M Brogan — Google review
Discover peaceful vibes at picturesque My Khe beach surrounded by symmetrical palm trees & experience serene seaside sunrises perfect for sharing special times alongside family.
At My Khe sea, the surface is crystal clear and blue, allowing for a visibility of tiny fish swimming underfoot. . You will not regret visiting My Khe beach. Highly recommended.
Mylinh Hughes — Google review
Peaceful, clean beach with white sand and clear blue water. Great for a relaxing time. Plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby so you can spend some good time over here! There are few water activities too
Shashwatee Shwetapadma — Google review
Great beach with fine sand, good spot for a jog along the beach ! If you want to travel to other places from the beach, you can pinpoint which bench you are currently at for easier navigation.
Shoon Zhen Yong — Google review
Very long and beautiful white beach with palm trees alongside. Many restaurants and coffee shops there. Some tourists come here to jog, surf or just do sunbath.
Queen Spa Danang is a modern spa that offers a unique experience with its natural materials and Vietnamese-inspired design. The spa features mattresses made from rubber, towels embroidered with natural cotton, and a lighting system that mimics Vietnamese bamboo. Professional therapists provide treatments while guests can still feel the simplicity of the Vietnamese countryside through the bamboo-themed decor. This serene retreat provides an opportunity to relax and rejuvenate in a tranquil setting.
Did a foot massage with my wife but on top of that , we had a head and back massage included too. Best of all, there’s 30% discount.
Post treatment snacks were yummy.
Super friendly staff and helpful! Will definitely come again!
John Tay — Google review
One of the best spa me and my partner ever experienced. From the greetings till farewell, everything was brilliant. The best part is ending off your massage with some dessert layed at the table before heading off. Felt like being treated like royalty. I'd definitely come here everyday if i had longer stay in Da Nang. But definitely will return some day.
Melvin Chang — Google review
What can I add to the more than excellent reviews? I can say that the staff welcomed me in an impeccable manner, I was treated with courtesy and accuracy in a clean and welcoming environment. The massage was thorough and as expected. Queen SPA is a place to go if you are in DaNang.
Nando P — Google review
I have high standards (5*) and high expectations. Yet I was very impressed, the service was beyond excellent. The masseuse is incredibly talented, which was shown by her care, her attention, and her hand movements. I will return!
Eduardo — Google review
The spa is good. They have very welcoming staff as well as the spa experience is also excellent. The dessert at the end was delicious too. Ambiance, look, treatment and service, feels like you are a literal queen. 30%discount at the end. Will come back here when I visit Danang again.
Kaselyn King — Google review
I would definitely recommend this spa in Da Nang! Everything was perfect from the services they provided to the quality of the massage, the cleanliness of the environment and the amenities. My mom took the bamboo massage and she highly recommended it! The facial and body scrub was so good too and could really see a great difference! Would definitely visit here again!
Tharshini Bala — Google review
Highly recommend this spa if you visit Da Nang.
The service starts as soon as you get off the car all the way till you get back to the car.
Massage was excellent, the pace, the pressure 10/10. what more important is the details in the service they provided.
Prefect room temperature, foot warmer as soon as the hot towel is off. Pillow that stays warm till the end. Delicious dessert and tea to finish off.
Thank you Queen spa made my raining day better
Tracy Yang — Google review
I enjoyed my experience here. The staff served us tea before and after the massage. It is my first time doing herbal-bag massage and the massage turned out great.
Toh Sze Ying — Google review
Go here and ask for Ly! She gives an amazing massage and facial; her hands are strong enough to dig into your fascia and she uses the bamboo roller to release ALL of your lactic acid. I give 5 stars for the services, but only 3-4 stars for the reception staff as we had a very rude employee upon entering; she didn’t explain the treatments to us, and when she said that our treatments would end at 9:30 she said it was fine while passively aggressively reminding us that “we close at 9.” Four other customers ended their treatments at the same time as us but she clearly wanted us all to GTFO. I was allergic to one of the creams during my facial, so the other receptionist offered me a partial refund which I declined but thought was excellent customer service. Overall, it was worth the visit.
Attorney on a Journey (Blogger) — Google review
Quite the literally the closest experience to heaven is coming to Queen Spa. I asked for the facial spa service and was paired with Hang (I believe that is her name) and she put her all into her work. She has excellent technique and customer service. After the session, the staff sits you down and invites you for tea and a little dessert - such a sweet delight! Def recommend coming to Queen Spa whenever you need to relax in Đà Nẵng!
Catherine Tran — Google review
When considering my decision to choose Queen Spa, I find myself compelled to share the multitude of reasons behind it.
From the very moment of arrival, it becomes evident that perfection and professionalism are at the heart of Queen Spa's ethos.The front-end staff exudes a welcoming demeanour, while the great facilities and impeccably clean amenities contribute to an atmosphere of luxury and comfort.The massage therapists showcase their expertise through a skilful and invigorating experience, aligning with the high standards set by the establishment.
Beyond the exceptional service, it's the attention to detail that truly stands out. The thoughtful provision of refreshments upon both arrival and departure adds an extra touch of care to the entire experience, underlining the spa's commitment to creating a holistic and relaxing visit.
For those seeking unique treatments, I wholeheartedly recommend trying the bamboo massage and the ginger massage. These offerings showcase the innovative and distinct approaches Queen Spa takes to wellness.
It's no mystery why I find myself returning for two hours of massages on a weekly basis. Queen Spa has undoubtedly earned its reputation as the preeminent spa in Vietnam, setting the bar exceptionally high for quality, relaxation, and rejuvenation.
The best spa in Vietnam!
Thao Truong — Google review
When I entered, the door was held open for me👏 and I was asked to enter. Tea was poured immediately and the menu card was handed out. They also advise you in detail if you are not sure😅. You are told exactly how to communicate with the masseuse during the treatment so there is no noise🤫 and it is easy to understand. The masseuse was very strong🥳, which was very good for me. The signs that I had to give✌️ sometimes she understood immediately. The price is good, very attentive staff and very clean salon. 👏Thank you for the tofu dessert🤤, which was immediately eaten by me. Would recommend it to anyone going to Danang🥰. Will come again.
Greetings from Switzerland👍
DS Somewher — Google review
Great place to expect spa at da nang! Special thanks to staff there they are very particular about all your needs! Fill the form carefully and they’ll take care of everything. Had a great experience. They give you tea cookies 🍪 and a dessert after your session. Lovely 🥰
Neelakshi Tomar — Google review
Nice ambience to relax after a long day of shopping in Danang. Staff were very friendly and professional. Queen spa allowed us to shower before the spa which is huge plus point especially after a long day of shopping. Do remember to request when you are booking it.
Sharleen Lam — Google review
My fiancé and I just had the pleasure of getting a hot stone and lotion massage at Queen Spa, and it was simply amazing! We definitely recommend this spa and can understand why it is so highly reviewed. Would definitely recommend 👌
Ona-Lise Rönnebeck — Google review
Very professional SPA therapist
The space smells great & is very clean
Really relaxing tight muscles
Highly recommended👍
Andy Huang — Google review
My massage experience at Queen Spa was outstanding! The staff was very professional and the masseuse was as skilled as the best massage therapists I see in Canada!! For a fraction of the cost, I might add. Before the start of the massage, I was presented with a diagram of the body where I could check areas I would like them to focus on, as well as areas I didn’t want them to massage. In writing, I had the opportunity to choose light, medium or strong pressure, plus I was informed how I could request more or less pressure, if I wished to do so during the massage. I was also shown the lotion and oil options, which I really appreciated, because I have some scent allergies. They clarified in advance that the therapist will wash her hands before a face massage, and details like that. The massage room was very clean and quiet, with soft music playing. The therapist worked on areas where my muscles were knotted and tight and after my 90-minute bamboo treatment, my shoulders and neck felt noticeably improved and relaxed. The therapist was knowledgeable about massaging effectively without inducing discomfort or pain. I was thrilled with the treatment! After it, I was served a hot tea and a refreshing fruit dessert, and given water to go. Even my husband was catered to and served while he waited for me. I highly recommend the bamboo massage at the Queen Spa.
Chùa Pháp Lâm, located on Ong Ich Khiem Street in Da Nang, is a vibrant and serene temple known for its characteristic craftsmanship and large golden sitting Buddha statue. Despite being situated in the bustling city center, the pagoda offers a peaceful atmosphere with manicured gardens and beautiful Buddhist sculptures. Visitors can witness locals praying in the morning and observe monks going about their daily routines. The temple's courtyard features a 1.
If you want to get to know the culture and religion of Vietnam better, you must visit, you must take off your shoes when entering, you must wear snocks, the floor is cold in December and if you are lucky you will meet a very kind aunt who works in the pagoda and she will give you sweets
Maria Aghbashyan — Google review
Nice location with few few big sculptures in front if main building. You can visit this temple for free and go inside without shoes. Very few people can speak english
Илья Рыбаков — Google review
Beautiful carvings of Buddhist statues but not much to see. You can just go inside and look around.
Tintin Ng — Google review
Quiet but very interesting temple complex
Aaron Quigley — Google review
Very quiet temple in a busy surrounding. Impressive Buddha statues inside and outside the temple.
Jp Leb — Google review
I almost missed this Pagoda while searching for it, and ended up walking right passed it a few times as I was expecting it to be visible from the street. As it turns out, it's tucked in behind a bunch of buildings, with a slightly obscure sign indicating it's presence from the street. It's also located in a pretty busy industrial part of Da Nang, which I also was not expecting.
Once you walk in to the main area however, it' actually surprisingly calm and serene. This is an active temple, and I wasn't sure if it was ok to walk around inside so I only took photos from the outside looking in. It did have some very beautiful architecture and carvings on it's two floors.
This is a very small site though, with mostly restaurants and industrial shops around the area and not much else. I believe walking distance-wise it was a good 45 minutes from the dragon bridge, so depending on your plans and time constraints in Da Nang, it may not be worth adding to your itinerary.
Michael La Posta — Google review
Just small vietnam temple.
The tour will be over with 5min.
And it'a name chua is temple, So this is a phap lam temple.
Vincent Bahk — Google review
interesting buda statues, very good for photographs. the temple inside is astonishing.
Andreja Babamov — Google review
Colourful, big, so many buddhas in one place, no tourists.
Con Market, also known as Da Nang commercial center, is a bustling and expansive marketplace dating back to 1940. Located on a high mound in the heart of the city, it offers an authentic local shopping experience for both residents and tourists. With over 2000 stalls, this market is filled with vendors selling everything from produce and street food to clothing and housewares.
We chance upon the Con market whilst en route to GO! supermarket. It’s a very local and busy market.
Do try this amazing avocado shake and avocado ice cream when you are there. The stall owner literally blended 3 avocados with a cup of water to get this super rich and thick consistency. 100% avocado goodness for sure! Opt for less sugar if you do not have a huge sweet tooth.
woei lin — Google review
A big traditional market where you can buy any local items and delicacy with reasonable price.
Tu?n Tr?n — Google review
Busy but friendly market. Don’t forget to enjoy sweet soup, Thai durian sweet soup and avocado ice cream just so fantastic. Miss Con market, you miss Da Nang!
Hi?n Trang V? L? — Google review
Great food options here, definitely worth the trip for some authentic food frequented by the locals. Cho Con is still very much a local market, there aren't any souvenir shops here and you won't get healed by the vendors. It's a great way to experience the local vibe and a much better place to catch the local life. With the trip alone to get some breakfast or lunch.
Thanh Ly — Google review
You can find almost everything here.
Local foods, clothing, ingredients, snacks, fruits, souvenirs, spices... and others! This is where you can practice your haggling skills :D
Aside from overwhelming crowd, aggressive sellers, and bad hygiene (in some food stores), Cồn market is an authentic Vietnamese local market that you should definitely go! :)
Felix Leong — Google review
This place is for everyone looking to explore the real vietnam. Every shop in the market is neatly stacked with a host of materials.
The food from the vendors is among the best street food I have had in Vietnam. A must visit for everyone.
Dhritiman Mallick — Google review
Spacious and so many shops! A lot of good food as well. Probably take you a whole week and visit 3 times a day to try it all.
A lot of dried seafoods and gifts can be found here.
Take your time and always ask for the price firsr. Learn to make a fair negotiation. Walk to different shops and find the product you want then do the math of the average to negotiate.
Bring cold water during the summer because it's freaking humid and hot!!!!!!!
Tung Pham — Google review
Con Market is for local, Han Market is for tourist.
Con Market is considered one of the symbols of Da Nang City.
Con Market is also referred to by the locals as “Culinary Paradise” because you may experience numerous delicious dishes there. From the indoor food court, which is open all day, to the food vendors that open in the afternoon next to the market gate, or even simply little snacks. This is a great place to choose dry souvenirs for family and friends in addition to eating there.
Cho Con was built in 1940. The word “Con” means “a high place”, referring to the dune on which the market was built. Cho Con boasts an impressive 2,000 stores and stalls within a site consisting of a 3-story building, two 2-story buildings and 6 big corners.
Katherine V — Google review
This matket is traditional Vietnam local market. It's a very big and diverse goods sale place. Adorable prices and shopping friendly. But it's not hygienic circumstances. Take care eating
Pinetree LEE — Google review
Came here to try the local foods by the market vendors. Tried the noodles, ice cream avocado, and smoothies. They were all quite good, authentic tastes.
However, some of them charged extra if seeing that you're tourist. We got charged extra on the avocado smoothie, even though the price is clearly written there. We don't mind paying more, but not due to dishonesty.
Understood that not all vendors do this. Just be careful and only order if the price tag is there.
Jia Pin Lee — Google review
Many local food here
You must tryyyyyyyyy it.
B?ch H? ?n — Google review
Lots of yummy food at the food court inside Con Market. Price is so cheap but food and fruit are delicious and fresh! Must come when you’re in Da Nang!
J L — Google review
Just an average and typical market but more organised than Han Market. It's differentiate with sections so it's quite easy to find. The vendors looked tired and doesn't even bother to service you (bad attitude). The clothes and items are less attractive but abit cheaper side.
Natalie — Google review
This is a very local market sold all kinds of items from vegetables to fruits. But as a traveler, what make this place attracting is its food court.
If you want to have some most local experience in Da Nang, please have a meal here. I recommend you have a lunch here. Although in the peak hour this market is kind of crowed, but you will never forget the food here.
I recommend you try the avocado ice cream, pho and hand-made pork spring roll here. This price is very cheap as this place is open for locals. When you finished meal, you can buy some bananas and feed monkey in monkey mountain.
Yukang Zhang — Google review
A good place to try Da Nang tasty local and authentic foods. The best part is all vendors are not fighting at each other to get the customers. Instead, they help each other out which is so nice to see.
Jen Vo — Google review
Very packed market here, it is like a V shaped place with the wet market area all the way in, with the dining area at the top left hand side if you see it as a inverted V. The walking space at the main areas get packed with more stalls with food and clothing n alot of stuff at around 5pm. So if you wanna avoid the crowd try to come before 4pm.
荣少Ron — Google review
Local market. We went to the food market and indeed we got conned. They speak little to no English. We found we paid more than the local. One time when we ordered a sweet dessert we were charged 30k dong. Who knows later we saw the menu it supposed to cost only 20k dong. Very dishonest!
Siok Hoon Hau — Google review
The more relaxed atmosphere at Con Market compared to Han Market made the buying experience an enjoyable one. Another plus is the GO Supermarket across the road and local shops in the near vicinity.
Jaap Jacob Knegtmans — Google review
A genuine market for the local people. Venue is huge and divided into zones selling different products. Good to stroll around and feel the atmosphere here.
Desmond Hui — Google review
A fun little market for local food & homeware. The food stalls are small, nested in an alley. Very clean vs a traditional market. The food is delish and affordable. The only downside is they really try to get you into their stalls which can be a bit frustrating, but its the nature of a local market I guess?!!!
Amy Duong — Google review
It is a bit hidden from sight, but once you find an entrance you will find many stalls selling everything from food to clothing. There is also a fresh meat section where they chop up the animals to your specs. Not for the fainthearted. There are lots of connected undercover walkways, forming a maze of stalls. You need an hour or so to have a proper look around. Prices are good.
Conrad Smit — Google review
Explore the vibrant Cho Con Market in Da Nang, a bustling hub of choices reminiscent of Bangkok. With an array of options, it's a must-visit destination, making Vietnam the top pick for my next adventure.