The Da Nang government has just released its plan for the 2026 Da Nang New Year Festival scheduled from December 30, 2025, to January 3, 2026.
Con Dao prison is now a historical relic site and a popular tourist attraction on Con Dao island. Every brick, every iron bar, every inch of ground in the prison still bears a trace of the blood, sweat, and tears of the Vietnamese martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation’s independence.
Khanh Hoa Provincial Heritage Preservation Center in association with Quang Nam Tourism Service and Cultural Heritage Preservation Company has recently digitized and released 3D versions of two national treasures: statue of King Po Klong Garai and relief of King Po Rome.
The Management Board of the My Son World Cultural Heritage will host an art program titled “Legendary My Son Night” on November 21 to welcome delegates from 10 world heritage sites across Vietnam in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23, 2005 - 2025).
Located in the middle of the vast forests in Tra Tap (formerly part of Nam Tra My District), the Tak Po cloud-hunting spot is gradually transforming into a community-based tourism village bearing the cultural imprint of the mountainous region.
A delegation of Malaysian travel agencies is experiencing and exploring tourism cooperation opportunities in Da Nang from October 26 - 30 on the occasion of Vietjet Air’s launch of a new direct flight connecting Kuala Lumpur and Da Nang.
Since its inscription on the World Heritage List in 1999, Hoi An ancient town, now part of Da Nang, Vietnam has has become a model for balancing cultural conservation with economic growth.
The first-ever museum dedicated to the art of unicorn, lion and dragon dances in Vietnam opened on Oct 6 at the Hoi An Station 2 within the Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist complex in Da Nang.
From mid‑October, charter flights from Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) to Phu Quoc island in An Giang province, will officially commence, injecting new momentum into the island’s tourism industry.
In Da Nang’s orientation for tourism development associated with ecological space and cultural identity, the midland and mountainous communes in the southern side of the city have emerged as potential areas.
Son Tra food captures the essence of Da Nang’s coastal soul, fresh seafood, humble village recipes and vibrant market life, blending tradition and creativity to craft a unique culinary journey for any traveler.
From September 16, three tourist routes reopen to visitors. They are Tien Sa - Om stream - Ban Co Peak, Ban Co Peak - Bai Bac Beach, and Bai Bac Intersection - Heritage Banyan Tree routes.