Da Nang and Hoi An
About Vietnam
Vietnam is a Southeast Asian nation known for its bustling cities, rich history, and stunning landscapes and coastlines. It has a population of over 102 million and spans 3,260 km of coastline. The capital is Hanoi in the north, and the largest city is Ho Chi Minh City in the south.
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Vietnam is rapidly emerging as a multi-billion dollar destination for medical and wellness tourism, bridging the gap between premium clinical care and outstanding economic value. The sector is growing at nearly $2 billion annually, offering international patients procedures and retreats that cost up to 70% less than in Western nations
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Culture & Food: Vietnamese cuisine is world-famous, featuring dishes like pho and banh mi. The country also has a vibrant egg-coffee culture.
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Landscapes: From the limestone pillars of Ha Long Bay to the golden sand beaches of Da Nang and the subterranean marvel of Son Doong Cave (the world's largest), Vietnam offers diverse geographic wonders.
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Virtual Exploration: You can dive into the country's heritage, food, and UNESCO sites through the Google Arts & Culture Wonders of Vietnam project.
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Da Nang
Vietnam is a country where ancient tradition, natural beauty, and coastal serenity come together in perfect harmony. From mist-covered rice terraces and UNESCO World Heritage landscapes to thousands of miles of pristine coastline, it is a destination that nourishes the soul at every turn.
The She Rises: Utopia Renewal Expereince will be held across two of Vietnam's most captivating cities:
Đà Nẵng,
is Vietnam’s vibrant coastal hub, renowned as the country's most livable city. It perfectly blends modern urban convenience with pristine beaches, featuring iconic landmarks like the fire-breathing Dragon Bridge and proximity to historical gems like Hoi An and Ba Na Hills.
Must-See Attractions
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My Khe Beach: Known as the "Miami of Vietnam," this soft-sand beach is perfect for swimming, water sports, and enjoying a beautiful sunrise.
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Dragon Bridge: A massive bridge shaped like a dragon that lights up at night and shoots fire and water on weekends.
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Ba Na Hills & The Golden Bridge: Take a record-breaking cable car to this mountain resort to walk across the stunning Golden Bridge, which is held up by two giant stone hands.
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Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain): Home to the majestic Lady Buddha statue and wild red-shanked douc langurs.
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Marble Mountains: Five limestone and marble hills filled with hidden caves, tunnels, and Buddhist shrines.

Hoi An
Hội An, is a place where the bold march of progress peters into a leisurely amble. In this one-time trading port, the Thu Bon River meanders past crumbling shop houses and weathered pagodas, while sampans come and go from the old ferry quay. Outside the Old Town, two-lane roads slice through waving rice fields and emerge at a frothy coastline. Stay a couple of days, and Hoi An's easygoing beauty and lantern-lit nights may leave you hopelessly beguiled. Your journey to Hoi An awaits
Get lost in the Old Town
Merchants from China, Japan and later Europe settled in Hoi An from the 15th to 19th centuries, creating a unique architectural fusion. Bring your camera as you tread the Japanese Bridge, Tan Ky ancestral house, and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.
Treat your taste buds
Dining in Hoi An is pure pleasure. Farms and fishing boats contribute just-picked vegetables, seafood, herbs and fruit to the markets daily. Three quintessential Hoi An dishes are Cao Lau, Hoanh Thanh, and white rose dumplings.
Cycle in the countryside
Sunrise in Hoi An
A prime time to grab your hat and hop on a bike. With any luck, you’ll find yourself in a sea of green, with water buffalo flicking their tails. In Cam Thanh and Tra Que, you’ll pass vegetable farms and frond-fringed ponds.
Hit the beach
An Bang Beach, just a 10-minute drive from the Ancient Town, promises seafood lunches, sandy stretches and cool waves. Bring your books, beach blankets, and bikinis; or board a boat to the pristine shores of the Cham Islands.

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