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Exploring the scenic landscapes of Central Vietnam with the 4D3N Da Nang tour.
Thien Mu Pagoda
Kicking off the 4D3N Da Nang tour, the journey takes you to the beautiful ancient capital, Hue. First stop, Thien Mu Pagoda, also known as Linh Mu Pagoda. If someone claims to love Hue without knowing Thien Mu Pagoda, their love is yet to be truly profound.
Perched on Hau Khe Hill, in An Ninh Thuong village, Kim Long ward, just 5km west of downtown Hue, Thien Mu Pagoda boasts a picturesque view of the poetic Perfume River. With its charming scenery, Thien Mu is an unmissable destination for every visitor to Hue.


Majestic Hue Citadel – The Heart of Hue
The Hue Citadel stands as the central fortress in the Imperial City of Hue, serving as the royal seat of the Nguyen dynasty for 143 years, from 1802 to 1945. The Imperial City is a monumental construction in modern Vietnamese history, involving tens of thousands of laborers, millions of cubic meters of earth and stone, and an immense amount of work, including excavation, river filling, resettlement, tomb relocation, and fortress construction, spanning 30 years.
The Imperial City comprises the Purple Forbidden City and the Forbidden Purple Citadel. The Purple Forbidden City has four gates positioned on all four sides, with the main entrance on the southern side known as the Noon Gate. Inside the Purple Forbidden City are the Thai Hoa Palace, the ceremonial venue, and the area for ancestral worship. The Forbidden Purple Citadel, on the other hand, serves as the living and activity space for the king and the royal family.


The Holy Site of Our Lady of La Vang
The La Vang Holy Site, also known as the Sanctuary of Our Lady of La Vang, is situated in the area formerly known as Dinh Cat. It stands as the national center for the Catholic Church in Vietnam, attracting millions of pilgrims annually to this sacred place.


Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park
Phong Nha – Ke Bang boasts a climate of pure, cool freshness throughout the year, with an average temperature ranging from 20 to 24 degrees Celsius. It is recognized as one of the world's largest limestone mountainous regions, covering over 200,000 hectares. The distinctive feature of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is its limestone karst formations, sculpted over millions of years, featuring over 300 caves and an intricate network of underground rivers. Home to hundreds of rare animal and plant species, including many listed in Vietnam's and the world's Red Books, this place serves as a wellspring of inspiration for both tourists and scientists alike to explore.


Son Tra Peninsula
Son Tra Peninsula is considered a precious gift bestowed by nature upon the city of Da Nang. Embracing an unspoiled beauty, with crystal-clear water beaches, lush shady trees, and refreshing air, this place attracts a plethora of tourists for picturesque check-ins.


Linh Ung Pagoda
Linh Ung Pagoda, nestled against the summit of Son Tra, stands as the largest pagoda in Da Nang, both in scale and artistic architecture. Built on a vast 12-hectare land, the pagoda harmoniously blends modern and traditional Eastern aesthetics.


After exploring Son Tra Peninsula, one cannot miss Linh Ung Pagoda and Bai But. The pagoda boasts stunning natural scenery, surrounded by Cu Lao Cham Island, and in the distance, the breathtaking beauty of Hai Van Pass. Within the pagoda's premises stands the tallest statue of Buddha Avalokiteshvara in our country, soaring to a height of 67 meters.

Marble Mountains
Marble Mountains is situated on the Da Nang – Hoi An route. It is a cluster of 6 limestone mountains rising amidst the coastal sandy beach, including: Metal Mountain, Wood Mountain, Water Mountain, Fire Mountain, and Earth Mountain, collectively known as Marble Mountains. The landscape of Marble Mountains is majestic, adorned with ancient moss-covered rock peaks and numerous remarkable cultural and historical architectural structures.


Ancient Town Hoi An
Ancient Town Hoi An is a renowned city in Quang Nam province, a preserved ancient town with over 1000 architectural relics, ranging from streets, houses, assembly halls, shrines, pagodas, temples, ancestral temples, to ancient wells... to traditional dishes, capturing the soul of the locals. Hoi An tourism will enchant visitors with the enduring beauty over time, extremely rustic and simple.

Hoi An is famous for its harmonious traditional architectural beauty of houses, walls, and even the streets. Along with the ups and downs of history, Ancient Town Hoi An still maintains its ancient beauty, quietly covered with moss in every tile, brick, and tree... just like the simple and genuine nature of the locals.

Japanese Bridge Pagoda

Ancient Tấn Ký House with Centuries of History
Tấn Ký Ancient House is a fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese architectural styles, designed with the concept of 'stacking roofs and leaning walls.' It consists of two horizontal beams stacked on top of each other, symbolizing the connection between heaven and humanity. Additionally, five vertical beams resembling fingers symbolize the five elements, bringing harmony between humans and nature. The meticulous craftsmanship of the artisans from Kim Bồng Carpentry Village in Hội An makes the intricate carvings exquisite, unique, and deeply rooted in Eastern culture. Visitors can admire the timeless architectural beauty and capture stunning photos with this backdrop.


Phước Kiến Assembly Hall
Phúc Kiến Assembly Hall (Phúc Kiến Temple) stands as a religious and spiritual landmark in Hội An's ancient town, attracting tourists with its delicate and profound beauty. The site showcases magnificent and opulent architecture, housing all the essential figures in the typical assembly hall structure of China. It is renowned for its unique, elegant design, adorned with intricate and vibrant carvings.

Architecturally splendid and magnificent, the assembly hall exudes grandeur, featuring all the key characters within a typical Chinese assembly hall structure. This place is recognized as a unique, dignified architectural masterpiece, adorned with exquisite, lively carvings.

Bà Nà – Núi Chúa Tourist Area
Bà Nà Tourist Area – Núi Chúa, also known as Bà Nà Hills, earned its name during the French exploration of this mountainous region. Enchanted by the abundance of wild banana trees, the French referred to the area as 'Banane,' meaning Banana Mountain. The Vietnamese pronunciation evolved into Bà Nà. Legend has it that the mountain's name is an abbreviation of the name of the Holy Mother Thien Y A Na (Ponagar). Writer Nguyên Ngọc suggests that Bà Nà translates to 'my mountain' in the language of the Cơtu people.


When visiting the tourist area, you cannot miss the iconic check-in spot, the Golden Bridge. This unique bridge is part of the Heavenly Garden in Bà Nà Hills, standing at an elevation of 1,400m above sea level. The bridge, spanning 150m with eight spans, is supported by giant hands, creating a distinctive architectural feature in Vietnam.

Fantasy Park
Fantasy Park is situated within the premises of Bà Nà Hills tourist area. Covering 21,000 square meters, it is the largest indoor amusement park in Vietnam and the world, perched atop the 1,487m high Chúa Mountain. Upon stepping into this entertainment paradise, you will be amazed by adventurous games such as the love carousel, skiver pilot, fire raceway, haunted house, and more. Additionally, the park houses a captivating exhibition of over 40 wax statues of renowned global figures, promising unforgettable moments for visitors.

By Mytour
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MytourApril 19, 2023