It was the promise of a drag night that drew you out of Da Nang’s official ‘tourist zone’ and brought you to Q-barLGBT (Queer) Community Bar. You leave the entanglement of lights, mopeds and smells unique to Vietnam behind a busy highway that acts as a portal between two distinct atmospheres; Things become considerably more residential. You wonder if this is going to be another situation where google maps leads you astray
You spy a passionate, purple, glow amongst a quiet leafy street. You enter an open intend living room, garnished with evidence of queer event . Somewhere cozy, familiar. A space to feel protected in. Even as an empty bar and the queer part of your identity that’s been overlooked for the last couple of months, feels qualified to bloom.
Two beers in and the bar fills with a vibrant gathering of people. Suddenly you’re surrounded by drag kings, queens and their supporters, eager for the nighttime to kick off. When it does, the living room aesthetic of the bar morphs into a space you imagine is reminiscent of an underground drag night somewhere in Brooklyn. It’s fresh, but als
Ba Na Hills Da Nang Vietnam
Da Nang is kms ( miles) south of Hanoi and kms ( miles) north of Ho Chi Minh. Distances measured by street. Not surprisingly then it is normal to go to Da Nang by air. Da Nang is the commercial hub for primary Vietnam, being the largest city in the region.
Creature the largest metropolis in the pivotal region, Da Nang is on the National Route 1, a major road that runs from top to bottom in Vietnam. Similarly there is a station stop on the North South Railway too.
The city is legendary for its sandy beaches, being a favorite tourist destination for locals and foreigners alike. Moreover it was a French port so it has the added attraction of having French alter in architecture and style. The French called Da Nang “Tourane” or “Turon” during their colonial rule.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites within kms of Da Nang
Within kms (62 miles) you can find various UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
One such site is the Imperial City of Hue. A former capital of imperial Vietnam under the Nguyen dynasty, it is a walled capital. A moat surrounds the walled capital, offerin
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Motorbikes, lush beaches, motorbikes, limestone karsts, motorbikes, ridiculously tasty food, more motorbikes, rice terraces… and did we mention the motorbikes?
That's our takeaway of Vietnam summed up in one sentence. We fell in love with Vietnam and think it's such a rewarding destination for queer travelers, offering a vibrant gay scene in Saigon, a wealth of cultural history to discover, innate wonders like the remarkable limestone karsts of Halong Bay, and one of the best cuisines in all of Asia. The Vietnamese people will also charm the pants off you – smart, savvy, charming, super energetic, and can't give a flying monkey's whether you're vertical or gay!
Oh and the part about motorbikes? They're everywhere! Almost everyone in the country uses one, which makes crossing the road in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City an experience in itself!