Here we’ve learned a lot about vietnamese culture and realized we’d have to re-educate ourselves in order to adapt to local habits. We’d discover we’d have to change our meal times and even learn how to cross a street.
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1st Day in Da Nang
Our first impressions of Da Nang City
In fact, we had booked our accommodation through Booking with a huge discount for being a pre opening. We paid only USD 10 per night for 2 people! For a fairly spacious studio with a balcony, that supposedly even had a kitchenette.
We thought that was backpackers luxury, making the best of a good exchange rate.
We arrived to our Da Nang Accommodation.
Getting surprised by everything
Recognizing habits
This was not our first trip to Asia. Some habits seemed familiar, such as taking off your shoes to get in any place.
How to deal with traffic in Vietnam
In this first walk, we also noticed that dealing with traffic and crossing the streets was going to be quite an issue. We would have no choice but to adapt, in order to survive three weeks in Vietnam.
Da Nang beach
In Da Nang the water is clean and clear. On the sand everything looks very clean as well. There’s not a cigarette butt.
Sea bathing
We even saw one guy getting in with stockings (jean, shirt, stockings, thus submerged in the sea). And we also saw a group of women dipping their feet in the sea… on low heeled shoes!
Walking by the shore.
Another interesting thing on the beach in the center of Da Nang is that there are some speakers with functional music, placed every 50 meters. Therefore you could listen to the same music anywhere on the beach. (SOUND ON)
Dinner time
Let yourself be surprised by small things... like the tables and chairs!!
Now we must comment on a most interesting habit, regarding the tables and chairs on which you sit down to eat.
2nd Day in Da Nang
Ready for a very hot morning walk?
Our plan was to walk the 3 km that separated the hotel from the museum. We’d cross the famous Dragon Bridge and we’d stop for breakfast on the way.
Big mistake... don't ever leave withouth water or breakfast.
So we just got in Highlands coffee shop.
We saw on the map that we were close to the Catholic Cathedral. And we rememebered it was mentioned as one of the attractions of Da Nang. It was not on the way to the musem but we took a little detour to check it out.
We didn't feel so curious about the Church as about other temples from Da Nang.
Right there, we realized that we were near some pagodas, Buddhist or Taoist temples, which we also wanted to visit.
When we got to the museum, we noticed that our perspiration was not only water, we were sweating salts as well. We saw salt crystals forming on our skin and got a little worried.
Well, let’s get to the important thing, we’re at the museum.
The remains of the Hindu temple My Son are exhibited in the "Cham Sculpture" Museum.
It’s really interesting. You can see many extremely well crafted sculptures and reliefs carved in stone. The My Son temple is estimated to have been built between the 10th and 11th centuries. Besides, in the museum, you can see pots and tools from those years.
On the other hand, many will wonder why we find remains of a temple inside a museum and not in its original place, where the temple itself is.
Rain didn't cool down the environment.
So we went ahead to see more pagodas.
From there we walked to the Phap Lam pagoda. A pagoda is a tower-type building with several floors, mostly used to practice the Buddhist religion, which is the main religion of Vietnam.
We needed a shower and a nap.
Well, it makes sense, considering that a few kilometers away from the city there are the Marble Mountains.
Da Nang is definitely the marble city.
It stands at the foot of the Dragon Bridge, one of Da Nang’s modern attractions. Considering we wanted to see the bridge at night, we would be killing two birds with one stone.
We loved the Dragon Bridge at night.
And after taking one million pictures of the bridge we headed to the Son Trah night market.
Son Trah night market is something not to be missed. You could find there anything you could look for: souvenirs, food, candies, juices and smoothies, karaoke, etc. Everything is very interesting to see and to try. (Sound On)
3rd Day in Da Nang
This was our third day in Da Nang and also in Vietnam. We had to come back to Da Nang again before leaving the country, as our flight was departing from this city. Therefore, we put off the visit to Ba Na hills, where the Golden Bridge is, and the excursion through the Marble Mountains.
We had everything ready to go to Ho Chi Minh. Plenty of time to have breakfast and then go to the airport.
From then on, we'd get up early and eat meals on the local schedule.
Between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., the most common is to have a cup of coffee. Of course, it should always be after having soup for breakfast.
Vietnam is one of the world's largest coffee producers.
We did not suspect we'd be living our trip drama at Da Nang airport.
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