Danang plans to build a night zone for shopping and entertainment in a bid to draw more tourists.
According to Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the night zone will cost close to USD600,000 to build and will have 200 booths offering food, clothes, and an entertainment area for teenagers upon completion.
The zone will stand on a 1.2 hectare land plot on the eas
tern edge of the Han River Bridge, along the Tran Hung Dao sidewalk. It will open at 1800 daily until very late into the night.
However, the date for the construction work has not been announced. Construction of the night zone will attract more travellers to the city, and spur tourism development.
Danang is growing into an important gateway to feed tourists to world heritage towns and beach resorts in the central region. In the long-run Vietnam’s central region will compete head-on with many of Thailand’s resort destinations as the resorts are less polluted while prices are competitive.
The Han River Bridge is a popular evening venue for tourists who prefer hotel rooms that offer a good view of the bridge and river.
During January to September, this year, 3 million tourists visited the city, an increase of 18.8% year-on-year. International arrivals expanded by 18.4% to 657,600, while domestic visits surged by 19.1% to more than 2.36 million.
Currently, there are 426 hotels with 15,465 rooms. Hotels of three-to-five-star hotels make up 71 with more than 7,260 rooms.
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