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By AllisonDinh on Mar 31, 2011 |Travel
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Being the fourth largest city of Vietnam, Da Nang Vietnam is a beautiful city nestled along the South Center coast in the middle of Vietnam. The city has neither the antique air of Hanoi nor the bustling rhythm of Ho Chi Minh city, but its share of picturesque sights by the Han river give Danang a distinctive attractiveness.
The climate in Danang is of typical monsoon zone which is high in temperature and equable. There are two seasons, the wet from August to December and the dry from January to July. Occasionally in winters the climate turns cold, but nothing severe or long.
Nature has blessed this riverside city with rugged nature beauty (Marble mountain, Hai Van pass, Son Tra peninsula, Ba Na – Mo Stream...), numerous pristine beaches (Lang Co, Tien Sa, My Khe, China, Non Nuoc...)and ancient, artistic as well as religious attractions (Cham museum, Hai Chau Pho Da Long Tho pagodas, My Son holy lands...).
Danang is also the land of festivals with various ones taking place throughout the year. These traditions are passed from generations to generations and have become an important part in the locals’ life. A few festivals can be named as Cau Ngu festival, Avalokitecvara festival, Ho My village festival, An Hai village festival...
Visiting Danang city, tourists harbor no difficulty finding accommodation in the city. With the rapid growth of tourism in the city, Hotels in Danang and resorts have been mushroomed along the way with various price ranges to meet the growing demand.
Danang lures tourists with its magnificent landscape – full of mighty mountains and sparkling rivers as well as the poetic beauty of the Han River and the fascinating romantic coast. It surely worth a visits to witness those marvelous beauties with ones’ own eyes.
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