Da Nang is not only dazzling with colorful lights on its bridges every evening, but the city's Han River also possesses a tranquil beauty in the early morning.
Clouds and mist hang over Son Tra Peninsula in the morning.
Early in the morning of April 19th, before the streets became bustling with traffic, Da Nang presented a completely different, tranquil atmosphere. While many other places were experiencing scorching heat these days, the morning in this city at the confluence of the river and the sea offered a pleasant and poetic ambiance.
Along the Han River, many city residents walk, jog, or cycle to breathe in the fresh morning air. "Watching the sunrise, exercising, and admiring the river scenery is truly refreshing," shared Mr. Huynh Van Trung (a resident of Hai Chau district, Da Nang).
Small boats cruising on the Han River on the morning of April 19th.
Mr. Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American strolling on the crescent-shaped bridge over the Han River, remarked: "It truly is a city of bridges. Standing here and looking towards the sea, you can see the Dragon Bridge, the Han River Bridge, or the Thuan Phuoc Bridge dimly visible in the mist. Looking further across, you can see the Nguyen Van Troi Bridge and the Tran Thi Ly Bridge. Not only at night, but the bridges of Da Nang are also very beautiful in the early morning."
People leisurely cycle along the riverbank.
Moreover, along Bach Dang Street, the vibrant yellow and purple hues of various flowers in bloom attract many people who take photos. Looking further into the distance, the Son Tra peninsula is covered in clouds and mist.
Bach Dang Street has become an ideal place for people to exercise in the morning.
On the Han River, small boats line up, cutting through the waves carrying fishermen to harvest seafood. Along the shore near the Tran Thi Ly bridge (on the Hai Chau district side, Da Nang), many groups of fishermen with disheveled hair are still diligently working even though it is still very early in the morning.
Fishermen catch mantis shrimp on the Han River.
"This time of year the sun is scorching, so we have to leave at dawn, dive, wash up, and pack the fish to deliver to traders right away. After that, we go back to rest and recover," said a scruffy-haired "hunter."
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