 | Ba Na - Chua Mount Ba Na - Chua Mount is located in Hoa Vang District, 30km from the centre of Da Nang City. The mountain, which stands at the altitude of 1,487m above sea-level, has an average annual temperature that varies between 17 and 200C (62.6-68°F). |
 | Champa Sculpture Art Museum Located at the juncture of Trung Nu Vuong and Bach Dang Streets in 29 thang 3 St., Da Nang City, the Champa Sculpture Art Museum was built in 1915 under the sponsorship of the French School for Far Eastern Studies in Viet Nam... |
 | Dien Hai Citadel The Dien Hai citadel was formerly known as Dien hai Fortress, built in 1813 in the twelfth year of Gia Long’s reign by Danang’s estuary. |
 | Linh Ung Pagoda Linh Ung Pagoda was built facing the sea on the cliff of Thuy Son Mountain under the reign of King Minh Mang. It was rebuilt in 1970 with contributions from Buddhist followers. The pagoda houses a set of white stone statue... |
 | Marble Mountains The Marble Mountains, also called Ngu Hanh Son, are located approximately 8km south-east of Da Nang City, close to the sea. In the early 19th century, King Minh Mang (King of the Nguyen Dynasty), named the five mountains according to the five elements of nature: Kim Son (metal), Moc Son (wood), Hoa Son (fire), Tho Son (earth) and Thuy Son (water)... |
 | Non Nuoc Beach Non Nuoc Beach in Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang City, is a green bow embracing the foot of Ngu Hanh Son Mountain. The white-sand beach stretches 5km long, bordering Dien Ngoc sea in the south and Bac My An sea in the north... |
 | Non Nuoc Marble Carving Village The marble-carving handicraft in Non Nuoc was founded in the 18* century by Mr. Huynh Ba Quat from Thanh Hoa Province. It used to be a side occupation, but since the 19th century it has been the main source of income for Hoa Hai Village (part of Non Nuoc Village)... |
 | Pho Da Pagoda Pho Da Pagoda is located at 340 Phan Chu Trinh St.,. It was founded and built by Venerable Thich Ton Thang in 1927 and was restored in 1937,1945, and 1983... |
 | Son Tra Peninsula Situated at the entrance of Da Nang Harbour and acting as a screen protecting the city against winds and storms, Son Tra Peninsula is an ideal site of yellow sand beaches, historical remains, and rare bird and animal species . It is 13km from the centre of Da Nang City... |
 | Tam Thai Pagoda Tarn Thai Pagoda was built on Thuong Thai peak in 1825 and has been restored several times since. Pho Dong Tower, Tu Tarn Pagoda, and Vong Giang Dai (river-viewing pavilion) are located close to the pagoda... |
 | Tang Chon Grotto The grotto lies behind Linh Ung Pagoda on Thuy (Water) Mountain. It was discovered under the reign of Le Canh Hung (1740-1786)... |
 | Temple of Caodaism in Da Nang The Holy See Temple of the Caodaism Central Association (The Central Hung Buu Holy See) was built in 1956 at 63 Hai Phong St., in Da Nang City. It is exactly like a miniature replica of the Tay Ninh Temple... |
 | Tuy Loan Communal House This communal house was built in the late 18th century and rebuilt in 1888. Like Nai Nam and Bo Ban, Tuy Loan communal house is used to worship the village tutelary god and bygone and recent time sages. In the old days the people held a ceremony at the house to welcome spring on the 14th and 15th of the 8th month of the lunar calendar... |