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Why Da Nang Has Become a Favorite Destination for Korean Tourists

By Lệ Lê•April 29, 2025•Culture & History

Why Da Nang Has Become a Favorite Destination for Korean Tourists

Why Da Nang Has Become a Favorite Destination for Korean Tourists

If you ask which city Korean tourists fall in love with the most when visiting Vietnam, there’s no hesitation: Da Nang is the name mentioned first. Not only does it offer crystal-clear seas, white sandy beaches, and delicious food, but Da Nang also provides a friendly and relaxing atmosphere that Korean visitors adore.

1. My Khe Beach – A Paradise in Korean Eyes

For Koreans, the beach is an essential part of any vacation. And Da Nang boasts one of the world's most beautiful beaches — My Khe Beach. With its clear blue waters, long stretches of fine white sand, and luxurious seaside resorts that still retain a sense of peace and quiet, My Khe creates the perfect relaxation spot that Korean tourists highly favor.

Every morning or late afternoon, it’s easy to spot Korean families and couples leisurely strolling along the beach, soaking in the gentle tropical breeze unique to Da Nang.

Aerial view of My Khe Beach with white sand, palm trees, turquoise water and a green headland under blue sky

Aerial view of My Khe Beach with white sand, palm trees, turquoise water and a green headland under blue sky

2. Ideal Distance – Convenient Direct Flights

One major advantage that makes Da Nang a "star" in the hearts of Korean visitors is its ideal location and convenient travel options. From Seoul or Busan, it takes only about 4–5 hours on a direct flight to reach Da Nang. Airlines such as Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, VietJet, and Jeju Air operate daily direct flights.

This convenience — close enough yet culturally and climatically distinct — makes Da Nang a top choice for short vacations of around 4–5 days for Korean travelers.

3. Local Cuisine That Matches Korean Tastes

Da Nang’s cuisine is another major draw for Korean tourists. The food here is not overly spicy but emphasizes freshness and natural flavors, aligning well with Korean palates.

Particularly, dishes like Mi Quang (Quang noodles), pork belly wrapped in rice paper, grilled fish cake noodle soup, and various fresh seafood are often listed among the "must-try" foods by many Korean travel bloggers when reviewing Da Nang. It’s no surprise that many restaurants in Da Nang now offer Korean-language menus to cater to their growing Korean clientele.

Vietnamese meal of sliced boiled pork, fresh herbs, vegetables, rice paper and dipping sauces on a wooden table

Vietnamese meal of sliced boiled pork, fresh herbs, vegetables, rice paper and dipping sauces on a wooden table

4. Safe, Comfortable Atmosphere

Korean travelers place great importance on safety and friendliness when traveling abroad — and Da Nang fulfills both criteria perfectly.

The city is clean, peaceful, and maintains excellent public order. The locals are friendly and hospitable, always willing to assist tourists. Moreover, Da Nang’s authorities actively invest in services tailored for international visitors, especially Koreans — from bilingual signs to Korean-speaking taxi drivers and expanded tourist support centers.

Aerial view of Da Nang riverside park with the Dragon Bridge, colorful hot air balloons and city skyline

Aerial view of Da Nang riverside park with the Dragon Bridge, colorful hot air balloons and city skyline

5. Hot Check-In Spots on Korean Social Media

It’s not hard to come across dreamy photos of the Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills on Korean Instagram accounts and travel blogs. The iconic bridge, held aloft by giant stone hands as if straight out of a fantasy world, has become an immensely popular "Instagrammable" spot among young Koreans.

Additionally, Hoi An Ancient Town — just a 30-minute drive from Da Nang — consistently ranks among the top favorite check-in spots, thanks to its charming ancient beauty and magical lantern-lit nights.

Golden Bridge held by giant stone hands at Ba Na Hills, lined with red flags above a sea of clouds

Golden Bridge held by giant stone hands at Ba Na Hills, lined with red flags above a sea of clouds

Korean tourist wearing a Vietnamese conical hat at Hoi An riverside with wooden boats and lantern-lit shops

Korean tourist wearing a Vietnamese conical hat at Hoi An riverside with wooden boats and lantern-lit shops

Conclusion

Da Nang is not just a beautiful city — it’s a place that truly "understands" Korean tourists: from the food and services to the feeling of safety and warmth. The perfect combination of stunning nature, convenient access, welcoming people, and constant innovation has made Da Nang a "must-return" destination for countless Korean travelers.

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