BA NA HILLS - BEST VACATION FOR YOU IN VIET NAM

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    Where is Ba Na Hills?

    Ba Na Hills is a popular tourist destination near Da Nang in the central. It is known for its stunning landscapes, French colonial architecture, and the Golden Bridge, a unique pedestrian bridge held up by giant stone hands. If you have time to travel to Da Nang, Ba Na Hills is definitely a destination not to be missed for your family adventure holiday, the best vacation for teenagers.
    Ba Na Hills is in Hoa Vang district, about 25 km southwest of Da Nang center, at an altitude of 1487m above sea level. Ba Na is compared to Da Lat of the central region or "green lung" and the "climatic pearl" of Vietnam.

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    Ba Na Hills is a popular tourist destination in Da Nang
    - Meaning of the name Ba Na:

    There are many records related to the origin of the name Ba Na, of which the most commonly circulated are 3 hypotheses:
    The name Ba Na comes from the French because when they arrived there, they saw many banana trees, so it was named Banane mountain, then the Vietnamese misread it as Ba Na. According to writer Nguyen Ngoc, the word Ba Na in Cowtu language means "my mountain". There is also a legend that the name of the mountain is abbreviated by the name of Thien Y A Na Thanh Mau or Ponagar.

    - Historical:

    Originally developed by French colonists in the early 20th century as a hill station, Ba Na Hills fell into disrepair over the years. In the 21st century, significant investments were made to restore and develop the area into a tourist destination.
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    Meaning of the name Ba Na
    Location:

    Ba Na Hills was situated about 25 kilometers west of Da Nang city, in the Truong Son Mountains. The location provides visitors with a cool escape from the coastal heat.
    Access:

    To go to Ba Na Hills, visitors can take a cable car ride, which holds the record for the world's longest non-stop single track cable car at over 5,800 meters. The cable car journey offers panoramic views of the lush mountains and forests.
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    Ba Na Hills cable car
    Attractions:

    Golden Bridge:

    This is one of the most iconic attractions in Ba Na Hills. The bridge appears to be held by two colossal stone hands emerging from the mountainside. Nested at the height of 1,414m from sea level, the Golden Bridge is no less than an iconic architectural wonder that envisages the sash-like route across the heavens. Spanning nearly 150m long in the Paradise Garden, this bridge is regarded as a special transit stop to deliver visitors from the mountain foot or the French Village to La Jardin D’Amour Gardens. The bridge measures 12.8m wide and nearly 150m long and comprises 8 arches, the longest of which is 21.2m.
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    Golden Bridge is one of the most iconic attractions in Ba Na Hills
    French Village:

    Ba Na Hills is home to a replica of a French medieval village, complete with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and European-style architecture. It offers various dining options, shops, and entertainment. French Village at Sun World Ba Na Hills is a replica of classical and romantic France in our fantasy, through a string of peculiar architectural clusters: the square, cathedral, town, village and inns… Travelers to the French Village seemto jump the time machine and get carried back to the sophisticated and elegant life in one of the oldest countries of the world.
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    French Village in Ba Na hills
    Fantasy Park:

    This indoor amusement park features a variety of rides, games, and attractions suitable for visitors of all ages.
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    Fantasy Park - indoor amusement park
    Linh Ung Pagoda:

    A beautiful Buddhist pagoda located on Ba Na Hills, featuring a giant statue of the Buddha. Linh Ung pagoda was placed the first stone on June 19th, 2004 lunar, after 6 years of construction, on July 30th, 2010, the pagoda was official inaugurated. Linh Ung pagoda is considered as a work stamped development footprint of Buddhism in Vietnam in the XXI century and a meeting place of heaven and earth’s sacred air and people’s heart.
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    A beautiful Buddhist pagoda located on Ba Na Hills
    Climate:

    Due to its elevation, Ba Na Hills enjoys a temperate climate, quite different from the hot and humid weather of the coastal areas. The temperature is lower, and mist is common, creating a unique and refreshing atmosphere.
    Here are some must-try foods when you get there:

    When you travel to Ba Na Hills, which is known for its vibrant and diverse food scene, offering a wide range of delicious dishes that showcase the flavors of central Vietnamese cuisine.
    • Mi Quang:
      • Mi Quang is a local noodle dish that originated in Quang Nam Province, but it's widely enjoyed in Da Nang. It features yellow noodles, often served with shrimp, pork, herbs, and a flavorful broth made with turmeric and fish sauce.
    • Cao Lau:
      • Cao Lau is a unique noodle dish that includes thick rice noodles, slices of barbecue pork, bean sprouts, and herbs. What makes Cao Lau special is the use of water from an ancient Cham well, giving the noodles a distinct flavor.
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        Mi Quang and Cao Lau dish
    • Seafood:
      • Being a coastal city, Da Nang is renowned for its fresh seafood. You can enjoy a variety of seafood dishes, including grilled squid, steamed clams, and various fish preparations.
    • Banh Beo:
      • Banh Beo are small, steamed rice cakes topped with shrimp, mung bean paste, and crispy shallots. They are often served in small dishes and eaten with a dipping sauce.
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        Banh Beo - small dishes and eaten with a dipping sauce
    • Banh Xeo:
      • Banh Xeo are Vietnamese savory pancakes filled with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, and herbs. They are typically served with a side of fresh lettuce leaves and nuoc cham (a dipping sauce).
    • Nem Lui:
      • Nem Lui are grilled pork skewers that you wrap it in the rice paper with fresh herbs and noodles.
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        Nem Lui are grilled pork skewers
    • Bun Mam:
      • Bun Mam is a noodle soup that features a flavorful broth made from fermented fish sauce. It usually contains seafood, pork, and various herbs.
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        Bun Mam dish
    Don't forget to explore local markets, street food stalls, and small eateries to get an authentic taste of Da Nang's culinary delights. The city's food culture is a wonderful blend of traditional Vietnamese flavors with a unique regional twist.
    How to get there?

    Getting to Da Nang, Vietnam, depends on your starting location. Da Nang is a major city in central Vietnam with an international airport, so there are many kind transportation options available. Here are some common ways to reach Da Nang:
    By Air:

    Da Nang International Airport (DAD): The city has its own international airport, Da Nang International Airport, which is well-connected to major cities of Asia, including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Singapore, and more. You can fly directly to Da Nang from many international locations.
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    Da Nang International Airport (DAD)
    By Train:

    Vietnam's North-South Reunification Express Train passes through Da Nang. You can take a train from Hanoi in the north or Ho Chi Minh City in the south. The train journey offers scenic views of the Vietnamese countryside.
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    Vietnam's North-South Reunification Express Train passes through Da Nang
    By Bus:

    Long-distance buses connect Da Nang with various cities in Vietnam. The central bus station is the Da Nang Central Bus Station. You can find sleeper bus and daily bus depending on your preference and the distance of your journey.
    By Car:

    If you prefer a road trip, you can hire a car or use the taxi service. The road network in Vietnam has improved over the years, and driving to Da Nang can be an option, especially if you're coming from nearby cities.
    By Motorbike:

    For adventurous travelers, motorbiking is a popular way to explore Vietnam. You can rent a motorbike in other cities and ride to Da Nang. However, keep in mind that the traffic in Vietnam can be chaotic, and local traffic rules should be observed.
    By Tourist Bus/Shuttle:

    Many tourist buses and shuttles operate between popular tourist destinations. These services are often more comfortable than regular buses and may include additional amenities.
    Once you arrive in Da Nang, you can use local transportation such as taxi, rideshares, or rent a motorbike to explore the city and its surrounding attractions. The choice of transportation depends on your preferences, budget, and the starting point of your journey.

    Visiting Tips:

    It's advisable to check the weather before visiting as mist and rain are common, which can affect visibility.
    Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended, especially if you plan to explore the hilly terrain.
    Ba Na Hills has become a must-visit destination for domestic and international tourists, offering a combination of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and modern attractions for family adventure.

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