Since we love discovering new places, AirAsia is taking us to Da Nang! It’s a unique place in Vietnam that offers exceptional beauty! Before booking your flight, make sure to add these on your must-sees!

1. BA NA HILLS

 

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BA NA Hills is one of the most idyllic and hip places in Vietnam! It’s a mountain top resort with medieval castle theme!

2. Hoi An Ancient Town

 

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This snap-friendly classic place offers breathtaking views especially at night where you can see beautiful colorful lanterns illuminating the sky, hawkers to hop, and craft shops!

3. Núi Sơn Trà

 

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The jaw-dropping scenery of nature here is truly captivating! There are also temples here which you can visit for free!

4. Cam Nam Island

 

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If you’re born and raised in a busy city, Cam Nam Island is a new experience for you! The life here is simple, quaint, and tranquil!

5. My Son

 

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My Son Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Site with a collection of beautiful abandoned and partially ruined Hindu temples dating between 4th to 14th Century AD by the kings of Champa.

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