Da Nang

Museum Da Nang The Cham People

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Read about the Cham People and their history and culture

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Second Round in Da Nang near Beaches:

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First Fine Art Museum on my First Day here:

& then the Street Market at Da Nang in Vietnam.

As of 2024, the population of Da Nang, Vietnam is estimated to be around 1,253,230⁷. This vibrant city is known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, and as a major port city in central Vietnam.

As of 2024, the population of Hanoi, Vietnam is estimated to be around 8.59 million¹³. This bustling capital city is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful architecture.

As of 2024, the population of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is estimated to be around 9.57 million¹². This dynamic city, also known as Saigon, is the largest in Vietnam and is renowned for its vibrant street life, historical landmarks, and bustling economy.

Vietnam is still a communist country. It is one of the few remaining one-party communist states in the world, alongside China, North Korea, Laos, and Cuba¹². The Communist Party of Vietnam maintains strict control over the government and political expression.

Da Nang has a rich and diverse history that reflects its strategic importance and cultural heritage:

  1. Ancient Times: The city’s origins date back to the ancient kingdom of Champa, established in 192 AD. The Chams, an ethnic group in Vietnam, built many temples and structures in the region.
  2. Early Đại Việt Settlement: During the early Đại Việt period, the city was known as Cửa Hàn.
  3. French Colonial Era: In the 19th century, Da Nang was known as Tourane (or Turon) during French colonial rule. The French first landed in Da Nang in 1858, marking the beginning of their colonial influence in Vietnam.
  4. Vietnam War: Da Nang played a significant role during the Vietnam War. It was the site of a major U.S. air base and port facilities, which were expanded significantly during the 1960s.
  5. Modern Development: After the war, Da Nang continued to grow and develop. In 1997, it was separated from Quang Nam Province to become one of Vietnam’s five centrally controlled municipalities¹. Today, it is a major commercial and educational center in Central Vietnam, known for its beautiful beaches, modern infrastructure, and vibrant economy.

Da Nang’s history is a fascinating blend of ancient cultures, colonial influences, and modern development.

By Peter H Bloecker

Updated 9 Oct 2024.

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One full day in Hoi An

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