Da Nang a top pick to ring in New Year for South Koreans: Agoda

By Nguyen Quy   December 30, 2018 | 04:00 am PT
Da Nang a top pick to ring in New Year for South Koreans: Agoda
Da Nang rings in the new year 2018 with a fireworks party on Han River. Photo by VnExpress/Nguyen Dong
A new survey on South Korean bookings by Agoda ranks Da Nang among top 10 vacation destinations to celebrate the 2019 New Year’s Eve.

The new year is closing in and vacation enthusiasts around the world have made travel plans, and South Korean travelers have shown great interest in the central Vietnamese city.

Da Nang, home to Asia’s beautiful My Khe Beach and a neighbor to popular ancient town Hoi An, came ninth on the list of 10 best places to welcome the New Year based on the booking data for December 31 collected by global online accommodation reservation provider Agoda.

Japan's Osaka topped the list, followed by Tokyo, Fukuoka, Taipei, and Bangkok.

Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines have been the most popular destinations for South Koreans this winter, based on booking increases for December, Yonhap reported citing prominent Korean travel agency Hanoi Tour. 

South Koreans have become among the biggest groups of visitors to Vietnam in recent years. In the first 11 months of this year 3.1 million of them came to the country, a 46.5 percent year-on-year increase, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.

A 15-day visa waiver for South Korean tourists and frequent direct flights between Da Nang and South Korea’s major cities have contributed to making Vietnam’s third largest city a top draw for Koreans.   

It has gained greater prominence since its Golden Bridge opened in June this year.

The Golden Bridge in Da Nang City is seen from above. Photo by Shutterstocks/Tonkin

The Golden Bridge in Da Nang City is seen from above. Photo by Shutterstocks/Tonkin

The visually stunning bridge has featured in CNN’s best travel photographs of the year.

Once a sleepy fishing town, Da Nang is now a tourism boom city, gaining renown for its long beaches and upscale resorts.

 
 
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