From the bustling metropolis, travelers can take a break at Hoa Bac commune (Hoa Vang district) to immerse themselves in tranquility. |
Young folks ride their motorcycles to this rural area on the weekends to have a look at the scenery and check out the local attractions for photography. |
Hoa Bac commune is located more than 30 kilometers from Da Nang’s city center and may be accessed by Ngo Xuan Thu Street (Lien Chieu district) in the direction of Hai Van Pass. |
Melaleuca hills have yellow flowers and reeds are blossoming white along the road this time of year. People burn fields next to the meandering Cu De river to enter the new rice harvest, imparting a feeling of serenity to the area. |
On weekends, the countryside is bustling with young people who have escaped the city to take in the sights and snap photos. |
Phan Hang (in white dress) visited Hoa Bac for the first time and couldn’t be happier about it: “The road is very simple to travel on. I really enjoy the phenomenal landscape on both sides of the road and the pleasant climate. Coming here to take in the landscape and breathe in some fresh air after a long day at work is a welcome change of pace. If you’re missing home and can’t get away, the view here can somewhat dilute that homesickness.” |
The Cu De River is a popular spot for young people to camp, socialize, and snap photos. |
Many couples choose Hoa Bac for their wedding shoot. |
Hoa Bac Bridge as well as the Ho Yen Parish Church draw in visitors. |
Hoa Bac commune in the ripe rice season is picture perfect. |
Ho Giap