Da Nang is a growing city.

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Da Nang, Vietnam

At first I wanted to write in the headline that Da Nang is a city of construction projects, but I realized that readers might perceive something wrong and think that it is not suitable for visiting. I didn’t scare. Because the city is very suitable for visiting, but it is actually being built on a large scale.
I have been putting all my photos and video materials in order for many days, and I just want to show you the objects that are being built in Da Nang.
Of course, most construction projects are hotels and restaurants.
When the city is positioning itself as a tourist, then without such construction projects - nothing.
If you read my previous articles, somewhere in the description of Ba Na Hills Park on the mountain, I already touched on the theme of Da Nang and Vietnam, as an actively developing country.
She promised to write about it separately, and here I am writing.
But, rather, I’ll write not so much text here as just showing photographs of construction projects.
And I want to say the following: it's nice to look at all this.
Not in terms of the fact that around the construction site, from morning to late evening, and around, something is knocking and buzzing (we have long been used to this in China for many years).
And in terms of the fact that everyone around is building something, everything is in the grids, everything is growing, developing. Someone is building a small 4-story hotel, someone is building a 30-story. Someone is a cafe, someone is a store or restaurant.
And movement around - movement .....

And movement means that people are traveling, business is developing, money is appearing, money is being invested in new projects, bridges, airports, new amusement parks are being built where new tourists are going.
The city really lives on tourism.
I can only say well done.
In one of the comments, a man wrote to me that he was in Da Nang about 15 years ago, and that what he sees in the photographs now is the difference between heaven and earth. He knows better. I was not in Vietnam 15 years ago, for the first time I visited Vietnam 9 years ago, in Saigon.
Below I just throw you the photos.
These are objects under construction, around the beach, near the beach, near bridges, around our hotel (we lived 500 meters from the beach), for the most part, these are restaurants and hotels with sea views.
Here are one-story houses, dirty streets, and the same, new, clean wide avenues, asphalt, new restaurants and hotels, and new houses under construction.

In general, see for yourself.

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

All these photos were taken in a radius of only 2 km around our hotel.

And there is so much construction on this radius. And the small, along the streets of housing under construction or small hotels - dozens and dozens.

To be continued....

All photos are copyright.

Read previous articles about Vietnam here:
Vietnam 2019.
Vietnamese coffee.
Halloween in Vietnam.
Halloween in Vietnam, part 2.
Ba Na Hills Park in Da Nang.Golden Bridge "In the Hands of God" in Ba Na Hills Park, Danang.
Cable way in Ba Na Hills Park, Da Nang.
Ba Na Hills is not an amusement park, but a food court tour.
And we have a ramp for dinner.
Danang, Marble Mountains, Part 1.
Danang, Marble Mountains, part 2. Temple inside the cave.
Da Nang, Marble Mountains, Part 3. Observation Deck.
Danang. Vietnamese round boats (thúng chài).


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