A vibrant, two-kilometer-long flower walk has transformed the coastal road of Vo Nguyen Giap in Son Tra District, Danang, into a stunning attraction. With an investment of over VND4 billion from the city, this unique central city project features a dazzling array of tropical flowers and artistic installations, creating an unforgettable experience for locals and tourists alike.
The flower walk showcases a variety of brilliant blooms, including roses, daisies, and bougainvillea, alongside spectacular art and lighting effects. It offers a vibrant and colorful route for visitors to enjoy, providing a beautiful contrast to the iconic My Khe Beach located nearby.
The beach flower walk in Danang, Vietnam, is adorned with artwork and vibrant flowers. Photo: Thanh Nguyen |
One local resident, Ngo Dao from Hai Chau District, shared her excitement about the new addition: “I was impressed by the vibrant flower route when I visited with my family. It’s amazing to stroll along the beach and take photos with the blooming flowers. I feel proud that our city has created such a splendid attraction.”
The city has also decorated a nearby beach area with spinning stainless steel flowers, adding a unique and modern touch to the natural beauty of the coastline.
Nguyen Duc Vu, head of the management authority for the Son Tra Peninsula and beaches, elaborated on the impact of the flower walk: “This new attraction adds a beautiful touch to our beach landscape. It provides a picturesque setting that meets visitors’ growing desire for relaxation and photo opportunities, enhancing their overall experience in Danang.”
Spinning stainless steel flowers are a unique feature of the beach flower walk. Photo: Thanh Nguyen |
Visitors enjoy the beautiful backdrop of the beach flower walk. Photo: Thanh Nguyen |
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