Danang marks the northern limits of Vietnam’s tropical zone and boasts a pleasant climate all year round.
Lies
in the central path of Vietnam. Da Nang was the landing point of both
the French and the Americans during their stints in Vietnam. When the
French established a garrison in Da Nang (then called Tourane), more
soldiers died from disease than the associated fighting in establishing
the garrison.
There
is now a small cemetery dedicated to them.During the Vietnam War,Da Nang was the home to one fifth of all US servicemen based in Vietnam.
This made Da Nang on of the heaviest defended cities in South Vietnam,
yet it eventually fell to the North Vietnamese in 1975 with hardly a
bullet fired.
Da Nang marks
the halfway point between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and was the first
place to organize its own local communist party committee. The city is
fairly featureless, and if you are coming from the tranquil setting of
Lang Co, Hoi An, or anywhere for that matter, Da Nang is an extreme
disappointment. It is a busy, dusty, colorless city, the fourth largest
in Vietnam, and one of the largest business centers. Unless you are in
Da Nang for business, chances are you will pass straight through. Da
Nang does have a fascinating Cham Museum that contains an excellent
collection of Cham art. However, the main reason for staying in Da Nang
is in the surrounding region. China Beach, the Marble Mountains,Hoi An
and My Son are all within striking distance of Da mange, though it is
more pleasant to stay in Hoi An and visit these sights.
Lang co beach:
If you were not planning on staying in Lang Co, a drive through may
change your mind. The main street is lined with palm trees enticing you
to go for a swim in the crystal clear waters that lap onto fine white
sandy beaches. Lang Co is on a sand spit peninsula with a sparkling
lagoon on one side, and a long beach lining the South China Sea on the
other. This is one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam, and is yet
to be developed extensively for tourists, which is probably a good
thing.
Hai Van Pass:
Travelling by road between Lang Co and Da Nang. you will have to get
over the Hai Van Pass. This pass is created by a spur from the Truong
Son Mountain Range that extends to the coast. This extremely mountainous
road, with its sensational views, is the cause of many local vehicles
breaking down. So if you are on one, allow yourself plenty of time. The
view from the top of the pass is extraordinarily beautiful and well
worth a stop to take it all in
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