Indonesian news outlet calls Da Nang Vietnam’s Bali

Indonesia’s Detik news outlet calls Da Nang, the largest and most modern city in central Vietnam, “Vietnam’s Bali” favoured by both local and foreign travellers.
Indonesian news outlet calls Da Nang Vietnam’s Bali ảnh 1Da Nang has been described as“Vietnam’s Bali” by Indonesia’s Detik news outlet (Photo: VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia’s Detik news outletcalls Da Nang, the largest and most modern city in central Vietnam, “Vietnam’sBali” favoured by both local and foreign travellers.

It feels like to be living in a developed country in DaNang as the buildings there are relatively new and clean, it says.

Da Nang is centeredon the Han River and connectedby two beautiful bridges – Tran Thi Ly Bridge which resembles asailboat and Dragon Bridge that looks like a dragon, it describes, adding that the bridges glow in different colors at night.

From Da Nang, peoplecan visit UNESCO-recognisedheritage sites, such as the ImperialCity of Hue, Hoi An Ancient City, and My Son Sanctuary,Detik says.

Another reason for tourists to love Da Nang is its beautiful beaches. Thereis a long sandy beach to the east of the city which was voted by Forbes as oneof the most charming beaches on the planet./.
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