Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam known for its sandy beaches and history as a French colonial port. It’s a popular base for visiting the inland Bà Nà hills to the west of the city.
Here the hillside Hai Van Pass has views of Da Nang Bay and the Marble Mountains. These 5 limestone outcrops are topped with pagodas and hide caves containing Buddhist shrines.
Last week, Vietnam reintroduced social distancing measures in Da Nang after some locally transmitted novel coronavirus cases was detected there, more than three months after any cases were reported in the country.
The city’s social distancing measures would come into force until further notice, the government said in a statement on its website.
Da Nang streets, tourist attractions fall empty as people strictly implementing social distancing policy.

Government imposes social distancing in Da Nang as Covid-19 resurfaces. Residents are encouraged to stay at home. Festivals, religious ceremonies, sports and other events that gather a large number of people are banned. “Non-essential” businesses including entertainment facilities, beauty salons, massage and karaoke parlors, and bars are closed. Photo: Hue Minh

Dragon Bridge in Da Nang is the longest bridge in Vietnam, offering a dazzling display of lights, fire, and water that no first-time visitor to Da Nang should miss out on. Measuring at 666 metres in length, it is located in Da Nang City and constructed in the shape of a golden dragon. Photo: Hue Minh

Han River bridge is a cable-stayed swing bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam. Da Nang lies on the west side of the Han River and the beaches are to the east. In the middle of the night, traffic is stopped from crossing the Song Han Bridge and it swings on its axis to allow shipping traffic to pass along the river. The bridge is lit up brightly at night. Photo: Hue Minh

All students in the Central city of Da Nang have been allowed to leave school since July 26 to prevent Covid-19 outbreaks. Photo: Hue Minh

Riverside park @ The Han River, a river located in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. Photo: Hue Minh

Da Nang locked down all three hospitals four days after the first COVID-19 patient tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 on July 24. More than 1,000 medical workers, doctors, patients and their relatives at our C Hospital had to face a new situation – life in the lockdown zone. @ Photo: Hue Minh

On Sunday, seven men in Da Nang face fines of VND7.5 million ($321) each for gathering to drink despite a social distancing order amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Photo: Hue Minh
Photos by Hue Minh, source: Danang-HoiAn Expats FB Group.
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