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Overview of Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang (xingngm:ng) (Vietnamese: thNHphnng) is located in central Vietnam, close to the ancient capital Hue, and belongs to the south-central coastal area. Ranked the fourth largest city in Vietnam, second only to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Haiphong City. This place is near the South China Sea and governs five districts and two islands. It is 764 kilometers from Hanoi in the north and 964 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City in the south. Da Nang is located on the left bank of the Han River, facing Guangang Bay in the north. Located in central Vietnam, it is connected to Hue in the north and Nha Trang in the south. Backed by Wuxing Mountain, the northeast is protected by Camellia Peninsula, and the bay is horseshoe-shaped. The harbor is wide and deep, and the situation is dangerous. This is a natural port. Zhonggujing Port since ancient times. Now it is a naval base, which can dock 10,000-ton warships. There are also alkali-making, textile, rubber, cement, paper making and other industries. Produce rice, corn and rubber in the suburbs. More than 69 kilometers southwest of Meishan, there are ancient sites of Zhanpota Group. 35km southeast is an ancient town of Hui nationality, a United Nations World Cultural Heritage. From Huigu Town, you can take a ferry to visit the Pearl Jindao Town of Qiupen River. Canaan Island is famous for its coconut groves and pristine natural scenery.