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Da Nang's Golden Bridge images highlighted on leading Australian magazine

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
July 19, 2023, 18:17 [GMT+7]

On the special edition recently released on Escape, Australia’s #1 travel brand, a one-stop destination that inspires travellers with great holiday stories, exclusive deals, advice, trends and news, highlighted a picture of the Golden Bridge at the Da Nang-located Sun World Ba Na Hills resort that is dubbed as magnet that lures more tourists to the city.

The Golden Bridge of Ba Na Hills Photo: https://www.escape.com.au
The Golden Bridge of Ba Na Hills. Photo: https://www.escape.com.au

Since its launch 5 years ago, the Golden Bridge, that has become one of the tourism symbols of Viet Nam, and attracted the attention of the international community. Recently, this bridge with unique designs has continued to go viral in the Australian tourism community when appearing on Escape. 

In his article recently published, Ronan O’Connell introduced the best cities in Viet Nam to visit and best side-trips to take, namely Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Hoi An and Ha Noi.

“It was my 14th visit, but the first in almost four years. Viet Nam is so restless that during my absence even ancient sites were updated, to say nothing of its ever-modernising cities,”  O’Connell wrote.

The writer especially praised Da Nang, which is the most family-friendly city in Southeast Asia behind Singapore. Home to 1.2 million people, it has ample attractions, terrific shopping, varied night-life, and wide accommodation options. This central coastal Vietnamese tourism hub is modern, organised, clean, peaceful, has minimal traffic, and is hemmed by natural splendour, with a sparkling coastline to the east, and verdant hills to the west.

“Kids will cherish Sun World Ba Na Hills, a giant resort and theme park, with thrill rides, indoor rock climbing and a wax museum. Teens, meanwhile, can fill their social media feeds with unique images from many photogenic locations. These include five cable car routes, Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, a recreated French village, and a dramatic walkway held aloft by giant hands called Golden Bridge”, the article emphasized.

Reporting by Escape - Translating by A.THU

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