The Delights of Ba Na Hills Hiding in the Fog

One of the interesting sights that has appeared recently in tourist photos is of a bridge being held up by large hands. This has become a somewhat iconic photo of Vietnam. While the bridge may look old, it is actually fairly new having opened in 2018. It sits in a large resort built in the last fifteen years just outside of Da Nang, Vietnam. Known as Ba Na Hills, this resort area has become one of Vietnam’s major attractions. With…

The Challenge of Exploring Vietnam’s Marble Mountains

One of the aspects of travel in Da Nang is that many of the recommended sites to visit are not really in the city of Da Nang. They are outside the city and thus require transportation to get there. While cab fees are not particularly expensive, nevertheless they do add up. The drivers we used were all polite and business like. They also had nice vehicles. That surprised me to be honest. Many of the vehicles had the modern safety…

Da Nang, Vietnam, A City on the Rise

The Vietnam War was fought when I was in high school and college. I could have been drafted, but I managed to escape that and did not serve. However, I couldn’t escape the war as seemingly every day the news focused on it. I became familiar with some of the cities in Vietnam. Saigon and Hanoi were often in the news. Da Nang was another name I heard frequently. Da Nang was actually the entry point for most American soldiers…

Hoi An: An Ancient City with Unique Architecture and Lanterns

Our first full day in Da Nang wasn’t actually spent in Da Nang. We spent most of the day in the nearby town of Hoi An. We knew we wanted to go to Hoi An. At one point we planned to get a hotel there. However, we decided we should stay in Da Nang and just make a day trip out of going to Hoi An, so that’s what we did. We went to Hoi An on our first day…