3 best places to spend New Year holiday
Thanks to its hi-end tourism services and the friendliness and hospitability of the local residents, Da Nang is very attractive to visitors from both home and abroad over the New Year holiday.
Here are the 3 best places for visitors to spend their holiday in the city.
1 Asia Park
The park is an ideal venue for young people and families with children.
Like miniature Asia, the park showcases replicas of architectural building styles and landscapes typical of 9 Asian countries such as Singapore, Cambodia, Japan, China, Thailand and South Korea.
In addition, teenagers will have the opportunity to experience numerous adventurous games, including a roller-coaster, and a Golden Sky Tower - the highest free fall tower in Viet Nam. There is also an indoor entertainment area which offers soft-play entertainment activities for children.
On 1 January 2017, Asia Park will open at 9.30am, instead of 3.00pm on normal days, but the entrance fee will remain unchanged at 200,000 VND per person. Most notably, indoor entertainment areas, except for the Carnival area, will be free for visitors.
2 Sky 36 Night Club
Situated on the rooftop of the Novotel Danang Premier Han River - 166m above from the ground, the Sky 36 Night Club is the highest of its kind in Viet Nam.
The most expected countdown and New Year parties will be held at the club on 31 December 2016 and 1 January 2017 respectively.
The highlight of the countdown party will be very exciting performances by Vietnamese famous DJ Zin Zin and singer ST from Ho Chi Minh City. Meanwhile, the New Year party will feature Vietnamese DJ Take, and dancers from Ukraine and from the Philippines.
3 Ba Na Hills Resort
The Ba Na Hills Resort is perfect for romantic couples to welcome in New Year thanks to its beautiful landscapes, brilliant blooming flowers, ancient architectural buildings and foggy weather.
The resort features the French Village, the Le Jardin Flower Garden, a mountain-climbing train, the Debay Wine Cellar, the Linh Ung Pagoda, and the first-ever wax museum in Viet Nam.
The Fantasy Park, which is the largest indoor entertainment centre in Southeast Asia, opens up a lively and attractive entertainment world which offers both exciting and fun games for children, and adventurous games for adults.