Ba Na Hills is a clear testament to the role of the private economy in the development of tourism in Da Nang as well as the city’s economy as a whole. Sun World Ba Na Hills was honoured in 2023 at the World Travel Awards as “Asia’s Leading Theme Park”.
The Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist area - an appealing destination for tourists. (Photo: VNA)
This year, to celebrate National Day, the Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist area is decorated with 100 red flags and gold stars along Golden Bridge, with a total length of 148.6 metres. (Photo: VNA)
Tourists enjoy a hyper-realistic 3D mapping show at Sun World Ba Na Hills. (Photo: VNA)
Dance performances during the Oktoberfest at Sun World Ba Na Hills. (Photo: VNA)
Artistic performances at a festival at Sun World Ba Na Hills. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang’s Ba Na Hills become more attractive to visitors thanks to the beauty of bell-shaped peach (Ericaceae) blossoms in the mountain. This type of flower boasts its magic charming beauty when spring comes.
Da Nang is one of the five centrally-run cities with high growth rates in all regards, including economy, culture, education, and science and technology. It is also one of 20 green cities in the world with the lowest carbon footprint, and has been voted “the most liveable city” in Vietnam.
Malaysia’s media has named Da Nang an ideal year-round destination for Malaysian tourists for its many attractions such as endless beautiful beaches, temples, and a lively night market.
The Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist site in Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city, has become a popular tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors.
The Sun World Ba Na Hills tourist area in Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city, has been honoured at the World Travel Awards as Asia’s Leading Theme Park 2023. This is the 4th consecutive year it has won the award.
Every spring, Ba Na Hills - a popular tourist destination in the central coastal city of Da Nang - captivates visitors coming to admire its bell-shaped peach blossoms, which are typically in full bloom from January to March.