Linh Ung Pagoda is one of the most sacred and well-known Buddhist sites in Da Nang. Located on Son Tra Peninsula, the pagoda offers breathtaking views of the sea and city. Its most famous feature is the 67-meter-tall Lady Buddha statue—the tallest in Vietnam—which stands gracefully overlooking the ocean. The peaceful atmosphere, intricate architecture, and natural surroundings make it a must-visit spiritual destination for travelers.
Da Nang Cathedral known locally as the “Rooster Church” due to the rooster-shaped weathercock on its steeple, Da Nang Cathedral is a beautiful pink-colored Catholic church built by the French in 1923. The church stands out with its Gothic-style architecture and stained glass windows. It’s a popular spot for both tourists and photographers thanks to its unique design and central location in the city.
Han Market is one of the most bustling traditional markets in Da Nang, located in the city center. It’s a great place for tourists to shop for local products such as dried seafood, souvenirs, clothes, handicrafts, and Vietnamese snacks. The market gives visitors a chance to experience daily local life and enjoy authentic Vietnamese flavors at reasonable prices.