Da Nang is laid-back and friendly, maybe because everyone you meet has just finished an amazing meal. Culinary tours are a hugely popular way to experience literal local flavor. After you’ve stuffed yourself with bold noodle soups and savory street foods, walk it off by exploring the limestone caves and Buddhist grottos of the Marble Mountains.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Phong Nam ancient has about 700 years of history and retains many of the features of a traditional Vietnamese village like green paddy fields, beautiful bamboo, the lifestyles of local farmers, pagodas, temples, communal houses, ancient houses, holy places and houses of worship.Amongst them, a communal house to worship Emperor Yan- Shen Nong where where the Muc Dong Festival is held annually.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
A small Buddhist temple with the scriptures well maintained. Worth a visit. The temple is situated in the city centre of Da Nang and it is easily accessible.
4.5 based on 4,401 reviews
A short taxi ride away from the main beach area hotels in Da Nang, is this large and beautiful statue, temple and pagoda overlooking the ocean. It was one of the highlights of my recent visit to this area. Highly recommended. Also very nice and quieter at night.
4.5 based on 496 reviews
The Buddha’s and associated attendants both inside and outside the pagoda are worth the trip. It has a nice garden setting and pretty views of Da Nang and beaches. You may even see what are apparently called red-faced monkeys.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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