Detailed Postings for the Day
7.00 am and I am already out of Haian Riverfront Hotel Da Nang; I am blaming ageing for the increasingly bad insomnia I have been enduring ever since I turned 30!
Early sun that made jogging still bearable in the temperature hovering only around 23 degrees celcius. This time round, I shall be trying another route, which would hopefully be scenic.
Kopi Coffee; while the second word is a common English word, the first one is a Malay word used in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia! In Vietnam, coffee is known as cà phê.
Nothing scenic along the way.
And at times, I had to jog on the road!
At least the destination was worth it; the famous coastline of Danang! One thing that surprised me; why were there so many people at the beach so early in the morning!? I thought it was just a one-off but in my recent trip, it was the same, with plenty of people IN THE WATER at sunrise!
Now, it's another three kilometers back to the Hotel and I was wondering if I should just take a GRAB so as to save some time. I could have walked back but that's even more time consuming than jogging.
Damn, jog it shall be! Jog more, burn more calories, and eat more later. Bypassing this abandoned building that looked like a nicely decorated restaurant in its heyday.
The site of Son Tra Night Market in the daytime! Quite fascinating to see it being so empty then as it was such a hive of activity when night falls.
Most teens in Singapore would be catching up on their sleep on a Sunday morning but not the Vietnamese teens! Groups of them can be found underneath the Dragon Bridge, practicing Kpop dance moves!
Of course, jogging past the Dragon Bridge.
The icon that I saw daily when I was at Da Nang City.
Remember the Dragon Show where the majestic dragon spewed fire and sprayed water? Above clearly shows the the outlets for the fire (ball-like piece), and water (metal hose)!
Continuing my jog to Haian Riverfront Hotel Da Nang!
After a shower and breakfast at the hotel, let's hit the street again on the final full day of our inaugural Hoi An and Da Nang trip. Checking out the above highly rated souvenir shop; not bad yet not that cheap.
Checking out Bà Liễu Mẹ Souvenir Shop, said to be popular for their local sesame cake. No sampling and I figured the food would likely appeal to those of the older generation; hence, didn't buy a lot, just in case.
I was more captivated by this quaint, little cafe that was somewhat hidden in a small alley; Trình Cà Phê. It was full of customers although you may wish to note that it has since moved to another location.
On the street again.
Personal joke between Alex and I; and it was a shock! Maybe I should have just headed into the shop and ask how the owner came out with this name!
This should be a sparrow right?
Plumage seemed right although there was something off.
Da Nang Fresco Village - pretty rundown, pretty boring, pretty small. Drop by only if you are in the vicinity. p.s. this was in March 2024; there's a chance things might have improved since then. Might.
Alex doesn't like temples but I do. However, the urge to visit wasn't as strong in Vietnam since I don't understand the language and hence, usually have no way of knowing the history, the purpose of the temples if there is no English translation.
Impressive building that reminded me of the sanctums that connects to Kamar-Taj, headquarters of the Masters of the Mystic Arts in the Marvels universe. Interestingly, the sign outside stated "Samdi - Museum of the Ancient World"! It's not opened though.
Gigantic teddy bear!
The weather was hot that day and Alex wasn't enjoying the walk! I guess I am quite the freak as I love to use my two legs for the noble purpose they were supposed to be used for.
Oh my god, when was my last time seeing a cyber cafe?! That was all the rage in the 90s when desktop computers were expensive, and laptops were reserved only for for the rich.
To please Alex, I persuaded him to take a haircut at Salon 3 Man so that he can relax and enjoy the air-conditioning. It's real common for Alex to visit a hairdresser when he is overseas, for reasons unbeknownst to me.
At 70,000 dong (less than S$4), you would be shocked by the services that came with the haircut at Salon 3 Man! It included shaving, face washing, shampooing, drying and styling, and lasted 50 minutes!
I would be totally bored if I were to be stuck in the hair salon. Therefore, I ventured out on my own, albeit within the immediately surroundings, and came to a pet shop.
Frankly, I was appalled with the housing conditions for the pets. One cage was rusting, another too small for the terrier and two looked too terrified. I think I shouldn't work in a pet shop when I retire; maybe I should just work for an animal welfare society.
Hitting the street again.
And it was so hot!
A thirst quenching drink at Bông Food & Drink.
The Kumquat and Salted Plum Tea!
Roof structure of the APEC Park. We didn't explore the park given the heat even though I understand it "stands as a testament to the collective spirit of APEC, showcasing sculptures contributed by member economies as gifts to Vietnam".
An Long Temple - how did it managed to get so elaborate given the small area it occupied?! Located next to the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, it's worth a visit for those fascinated with religious abodes in Asia.
Rainforest Da Nang; a restaurant that had since closed down. A pity as I believe its facade would have been quite a stunner back when it was operational. A search on Google Maps revealed it had a review score of 4.5 four years ago. Likely a victim of COVID19.
Bánh Bèo Tâm - Vietnamese Steamed Rice Cakes but my heart was with Bánh Lọc from the same eatery! So regretted not going back last month!
Hot, hot, hot.
Nice flowers though.
Another chocolate session at Maison Marou Chocolate Flagship Cafe! I can't even remember how many times we visited the cafe; four or five times I think.
A rat!!!
After a short rest in the hotel, we strolled out again and chanced upon an auntie who looked so chilled; sheltered from a blooming bush of bougainvillea flowers, and digging into a ear of grilled corn, that's what life should be at that age.
There's one last thing we needed to do on this final day, and it required us to cross the Han River via the Dragon Bridge! My second time crossing the bridge on the same day.
View on my left; Han River Bridge in the third photo.
Setting sun at about 5.20 pm. Don't bother getting a good shot at the bridge since the sun sets in the direction opposite from the Danang beaches, blocked by buildings and more buildings.
Panoramas; one from Nikon DSLR, one from iPhone 14 Pro Max. Guess which one is which? Right guesser, would just be right. No present. Haha.
I took this countless times; whenever I am on the Dragon Bridge. You would spot the Nguyen Van Troi Walking Bridge, the Tran Thi Ly Bridge and the 115-meter tall Sun Wheel at Da Nang Downtown.
Reaching the head of Dragon Bridge. Frankly, I really do enjoy walking along Dragon Bridge in the evening. It was relaxing, especially with a breeze; helped as well that temperature was a nice 23 degrees celcius.
Tượng Cá Chép Hóa Rồng - The Dragon Carp Statue! It might seem small from far, but actually stood at 7.5 meters tall; slightly shorter than our beloved merlion.
Love Pier - best destination for lovers at Da Nang with its heart shaped lights and love locks (chargeable)! Not exactly a pier in my honest opinion.
For better view, go have a coffee at Marina Coffee. Security is tight, to deter non-customers from accessing the privileged spot, I guess.
Son Tra Night Market was still in the midst of setting up!
Why did we visit Son Tra Night Market again? After my first, unforgettable, lobster dinner, we decided to make have it again as our last dinner in Danang! So, here's our 2nd Lobster Seafood Dinner!
Sadly, the queue seemed a bit too long for us to endure.
I have had Singaporean fried banana, Indonesian fried banana, Thai fried banana. So, we should also try Vietnamese Fried Banana! Verdict; I would rank this second, below our Singapore version.
Beautiful Han River Bridge even though the main distraction came from this humongous digital screen that was literally the entire facade of a skyscraper! Gosh.
Last look of it on our last night.
What was that building with the lighted icon of a bird with its wings spread out?! I ran a check on Google Maps; would it be the 4-star Mường Thanh Grand Đà Nẵng Hotel??
8.20 pm and I am walking back to the hotel?
Of course I wouldn't be sleeping so early!
I went for my last massage at Thien Huong Spa!
Late night dessert at Dua Ben Tre 190!
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