
Bach Dang Street
Bach Dang Street runs along the west bank of the Han River, measuring 2,550m in length and 9m in width, connecting 2nd September Street to 3rd February Street. It is considered the balcony of this beautiful city.
Trees provide ample shade on both sides of the road. The lanes are wide, neatly marked, and orderly. The sidewalks are spacious, paved with tiles, and always clean.
Duong Nhu Nguyet
Nhu Nguyet Street stretches for approximately 1,200 meters, extending from Bach Dang Street to the foot of Thuan Phuoc Bridge. It's practically a unique intersection between the picturesque Han River and Nguyen Tat Thanh Beach.
This stretch of road is considered an ideal, airy spot to start a dynamic new day because there is little traffic and few shops operating. The road becomes lively in the late afternoon and evening, when the roadside eateries and drink stalls begin to open.

Sitting on the stone benches on the sidewalk, watching the sunrise or sunset, admiring the bridges, especially Thuan Phuoc Bridge, or in the distance, the statue of the Bodhisattva Quan Am nestled against Son Tra Mountain, will give you a truly unique feeling.
Vo Nguyen Giap Street
Vo Nguyen Giap Street runs along My Khe Beach – one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet. It's known as the "5-star road" because it's home to many high-end 5-star resorts such as Premier Village, Pullman, Furama, and Vinpearl…
Every morning at dawn, the coastal road, bathed in the blue of the sea, the reddish-orange of the sun, and the green of the coconut trees, creates a unique scene.
It's no coincidence that many tourist attractions, such as cross-country races and motorcycle parades, are frequently held along this coastal road.
Hoang Sa Street
Hoang Sa Road starts from Bai Bac and extends to Nguyen Cong Tru Road, spanning over 15km. This wide, beautiful coastal road encircles the Son Tra peninsula and encompasses the entire southeastern part of the city.
This is also the only road leading to Linh Ung Pagoda – a famous pagoda in this area, attracting tourists from all over.

From the vantage point of this stunning coastal road, one can admire the panoramic view of the picturesque Han River city.
Hoang Sa Road encircles Son Tra Peninsula, making it a winding and treacherous route, and a great choice for those who enjoy adventure.
Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass, also known as Ai Van Pass or Cloud Pass, is a mountain pass on Bach Ma Mountain – a branch of the Truong Son mountain range – and is 20km long. Hai Van Pass is of particular importance to Vietnam's climate, as it marks the boundary between the northern and southern climate zones.
Hai Van Pass is the natural boundary between Thua Thien Hue province and Da Nang city. The winding road with many adventurous curves has awakened the desire for conquest in travel enthusiasts.
Along the mountain pass, one side is a sheer cliff, the other a sea abyss. The pass stretches for 20km and has a viewpoint at the summit: Hai Van Pass. The feeling of excitement mixed with a little anxiety when navigating a sharp bend, the wind rushing past your ears carrying the fresh scent of the mountains and the sea, will truly leave a strong impression.
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