Da Nang, Vietnam🇻🇳 The Most Livable Coastal City in Vietnam | My Khe beach | Lady Buddha Statue

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Nestled along the central coast of Vietnam lies the charming city of Da Nang, a place that effortlessly combines the wonders of nature with cultural treasures. Its pristine beaches, including My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach, are famous for their soft sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning landscapes.

With fantastic street food, the fabled Hai Van Pass, and a growing collection of cafes, restaurants, and bars, it’s no wonder the residents of Da Nang sport some of the broadest smiles in the country. The warm sands of My Khe Beach sweep south from the mountainous Son Tra Peninsula. Da Nang hosts some of Vietnam's top luxury resorts, but much of the beach still belongs to the people who make it their playground, gym, and source of livelihood.

Whatever you expect from Da Nang, you’re in for a surprise. Framed by mountains and embraced by the Han River and the East Sea, Da Nang is a rising star in the region. There’s a lot to take in.
The sandy sweep of My Khe beach — lined with new hotels, seafood halls and fishing boats — leads the eye to where the statue of Linh Ung stands serenely overlooking the waves. The old city centre with its overflowing markets and hushed pagodas still functions, just a few streets away from hipster cafes and design boutiques. Just when you think it’s all breathless forward motion, a moment of local life peels back the paint to reveal Da Nang’s easy, laidback culture.
Here’s how to nail your first visit. .

Hit the Beach,
Start by getting some sand in your toes. Early morning or late afternoon are the best times to join or observe crowds of cheerful Vietnamese exercising and swimming in the soft sunlight at My Khe beach. At any time of day, you can test your balance with surfing, SUP and other watersports, or simply grab a lounger spread out — it’s up to you.

Lady Buddha,
The Lady Buddha statue leaves a long-lasting and meaningful impression on the mind and heart, and is well worth a visit to Vietnam for that alone. Not only because it is the tallest Buddhist statue in SE Asia/Indo-China, but as a female Buddha too, it is a symbol not only of love, compassion, peace but also of the crucial female and feminine qualities, so often neglected or denigrated. In a world full of toxic male violence, sexual objectification and degradation of women’s bodies and their role as mothers, endless wars, conflicts and lack of compassion, with patriarchal religions dominated by cruel, heartless misogynist men (often to the exclusion of women), this stunning statue is not only beautiful and inspiring but stands as a message of hope, freedom and inspiration for women and for freedom from such male confines and ideologies.

Pay a visit to Marble Mountains,
Just before 7am is the perfect time to make your way up the sheer steps at Marble Mountains. This compelling collection of pagodas set atop a marble will welcome throngs of visitors later in the day, but still feels fresh and sacred at sunrise. Wander around photogenic pagodas, feel cool currents of air in ancient caves, and climb to the lookouts for panoramic views.

Go cafe-hopping in town,
Every Vietnamese city has its favourite cafes. Some are for long, long catch-ups over cups of drip-filter coffee on the sidewalk, some are for long, long catch-ups over drip-filter coffee in a retro-chic setting, and some are for long, long catch-ups over artisanal coffee in cool industrial spaces. Check out Cafe Long, Nam House, and 43 Factory, for a sampler.

See the city's best bridges,
Da Nang is sometimes called the ‘City of Bridges’, and its seven over-the-water structures are an iconic part of the city’s makeup. The striking yellow Dragon Bridge is the best known, however selfie enthusiasts may also like to strike a post on the Love Bridge: a wooden pier weighed with countless padlocks of every colour. Of course, the much-photographed Golden Hands Bridge tops them all, with its breathtaking views of Ba Na Mountains.

Da Nang Weather
Da Nang is a great destination year-round. However, the best months to visit are from March to May and September to October, when the weather is warm. June to August sees little rain and the sea is clear and calm. The rainy season from November to February brings long rains and moody weather.

Rent a motorbike/Scooter
One of the best things to do in Da Nang is to get aboard a motorcycle and see the most well-known attractions in Da Nang! There’s no need to get up early to make the tour.

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