Bac My An Beach Vietnam
It is no secret that I love travelling and have been blessed with many opportunities to do so. There is nothing about travel I don’t like. For me, it starts months before I arrive at a destination. I am the type of personality that must have all my ducks in a row. I love to be fully prepared and organize my time and the details of the plans I wish to achieve. I love doing research and spend many hours, usually in the middle of the night, looking at maps, tours, activities, and any information I can find about the place I am about to visit, especially if it’s the first time there. I even go as far as a Google Earth walk-through of the area, so I know where the local convenience store is when I arrive. Once there, I go about doing all the activities I had planned and enjoy the places I visit. I usually get it right, especially with accommodation, but I have messed up a few times and had to accept that I made a mistake. These mistakes usually cost me either dollars or time, which you can never get back either.
I have already spoken about Da Nang, My Khe Beach, Hoi An, and An Bang; however, I stumbled on an area called Bac My An, which is 7km outside the city of Da Nang, known as the Western Quarter or An Thuong walking streets.
This area has much to offer whether you are a tourist, an expat, or someone like me just having a moment. This whole area is a council incentive which only commenced in July 2023.
An Thuong tourist street, with roads paved with natural basalt stone both on the sidewalk and on the road surface, creates a large and airy space at night when the traffic is restricted over 5 blocks (you do still get the occasional motorbike), but it is not a thoroughfare for all. At night, the end of the mall is the place for the Night market, with over 40 stalls selling food, drinks, and souvenirs to locals and tourists. The streets are lined with a huge selection and different nationalities of restaurants.
At night, the local beach nightclub with its very loud karaoke bar is pumping, or you can choose to have a quiet drink at Chevy Bar and just people-watch.
Yet, for me, the essence of this place transcends its attractions. It’s much more. I have been here a few weeks now, and I can tell you that Rosi café makes the best Coconut coffee, Santori makes a good grilled cheese sandwich, and the best foot massage is the second one down the mall.
This for me is the true pleasure of slow travel: to be immersed in the culture and the everyday lives of its people. I have stopped, taken a breath, and smelled the flowers. Love, MyLifestyle