Da Nang inaugurates road to renowned tourism area

A 10.46km-long road to the west of central Da Nang city was opened for traffic on April 25, expected to foster the travel to the Ba Na-Suoi Mo tourism area, one of the city’s famous interesting places.
A 10.46km-long road to the west of central Da Nang city was opened fortraffic on April 25, expected to foster the travel to the Ba Na-Suoi Motourism area, one of the city’s famous interesting places.

The two-way road, Ba Na-Suoi Mo, is 10.5m wide on each side and hastwo 5m-wide pavements. It was built at a cost of more than 1.07 trillionVND (50.95 million USD).

Ba Na-Suoi Mo road and theconjoined Hoang Van Thai road form an important axis linking inner LienChieu district and outlying Hoa Vang district, thus promotingdevelopment in the west of the city, said Director of the municipalDepartment of Transport Le Van Trung.

The new roadis a necessary condition for the opening of a bus route to the BaNa-Suoi Mo tourism area in Hoa Vang, he noted, adding that it will alsohelp attract investments in untapped potential of mountainous andmidland communes of this district.

The Ba Na-Suoi Motourism area houses Ba Na Mountain, which is 1,487m high above the sealevel, and Suoi Mo stream lying at its foot, according to the Da Nangauthorities’ portal.

The mountain is home to a nature reserve with a diversity of rare fauna and flora species.

It also accommodates a cable car system that has a length of 5,042kmand a height difference of more than 1,291m between its upper and lowerstations, setting two Guinness World Records for the longest and highestnon-stop cable car.-VNA

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