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Bang Da Nang (Vietnam)

Bang Da Nang (Vietnam)

I just got done with a week in Hanoi so I'll post a data sheet there. Currently in Hoi An and loving it.

A man is only as faithful as his options-Chris Rock
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Bang Da Nang (Vietnam)

Yo fellas,

In Da Nang for the next 2 months, if anyone else is around I'd be keen to meet up for a beer or 2 and game a bit. Also will post up a mini datasheet once I'm done here.

Cheers
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Bang Da Nang (Vietnam)

Quote: (10-23-2014 11:54 PM)Papi Rico Wrote:  

Da Nang is a laid-back city of 1 mil in central Vietnam and which unlike Saigon and/or Hanoi, offers beaches, luxury for value,

What's the climate like?
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Quote: (10-06-2018 10:41 AM)liberlandio Wrote:  

Quote: (10-23-2014 11:54 PM)Papi Rico Wrote:  

Da Nang is a laid-back city of 1 mil in central Vietnam and which unlike Saigon and/or Hanoi, offers beaches, luxury for value,

What's the climate like?

Bring a parka. Most days the ocean near the beach is frozen, so you'll be walking through slushy sand.

Or you could just fucking google it.
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Bang Da Nang (Vietnam)

Quote: (10-07-2018 02:09 AM)Malone Wrote:  

Quote: (10-06-2018 10:41 AM)liberlandio Wrote:  

Quote: (10-23-2014 11:54 PM)Papi Rico Wrote:  

Da Nang is a laid-back city of 1 mil in central Vietnam and which unlike Saigon and/or Hanoi, offers beaches, luxury for value,

What's the climate like?

Bring a parka. Most days the ocean near the beach is frozen, so you'll be walking through slushy sand.

Or you could just fucking google it.

Don't be harsh on liberlandio, he's actually Dick Blumenthal and thinks Danang is a battlefield close to Stalingrad.

Seriously though, I wonder if President Trump's remarks will actually increase the interest for and the tourism to Danang? Certainly it's putting the city on the map for many foreigners interested in politics. But most people, thanks God, never translate interest into real travel.
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Quote: (10-07-2018 02:09 AM)Malone Wrote:  

Bring a parka. Most days the ocean near the beach is frozen, so you'll be walking through slushy sand.

Do you go to Da Nang to walk on the sand and see the ocean? I travel abroad to be with women.

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Or you could just fucking google it.

Nah, I'm too lazy for that. I'd rather have someone do it for me while others get annoyed by my question.
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Bang Da Nang (Vietnam)

Quote: (10-09-2018 03:52 AM)liberlandio Wrote:  

Quote: (10-07-2018 02:09 AM)Malone Wrote:  

Bring a parka. Most days the ocean near the beach is frozen, so you'll be walking through slushy sand.

Do you go to Da Nang to walk on the sand and see the ocean? I travel abroad to be with women.

Quote:Quote:

Or you could just fucking google it.

Nah, I'm too lazy for that. I'd rather have someone do it for me while others get annoyed by my question.

These conversation points by the newbie are becoming more and more absurd.

At some point it seems better just to give up rather than engaging with an ongoing battle with common sense (that seems to be missing), but hey some of the newbies (give a bad name to newbies) seem like they have to prove their genius to the rest of us (out of touch guys).. go figure?

By the way, I was in Da Nang in 2015 - and for some reason, the beach and attempting to bang a chick went pretty well together.... funny how that works? I have also had experiences of meeting chicks on the beach, but more frequently, in my humble bumble life experiences, I have met chicks in other places and later take them to the beach.

In Da Nang, I don't recall the frozen part, even though my visit was February.
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Anybody here been living in Da Nang for a while?

After the best part of a year in Saigon, the traffic, noise, and pollution is really starting to wear on me. I spent a few days in Da Nang during Tet so it was a bit deserted but I thought it was a really nice city. Curious though if it would be too small and get boring after a while.
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Quote: (04-30-2019 02:58 AM)Trumpian Wrote:  

Anybody here been living in Da Nang for a while?

After the best part of a year in Saigon, the traffic, noise, and pollution is really starting to wear on me. I spent a few days in Da Nang during Tet so it was a bit deserted but I thought it was a really nice city. Curious though if it would be too small and get boring after a while.

You can always go visit hoi an if things get stale there. That place is usually packed
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Quote: (04-30-2019 11:14 AM)destiny Wrote:  

Quote: (04-30-2019 02:58 AM)Trumpian Wrote:  

Anybody here been living in Da Nang for a while?

After the best part of a year in Saigon, the traffic, noise, and pollution is really starting to wear on me. I spent a few days in Da Nang during Tet so it was a bit deserted but I thought it was a really nice city. Curious though if it would be too small and get boring after a while.

You can always go visit hoi an if things get stale there. That place is usually packed

Yea thats true. It does seem to me that the da nang chatter/hype has died off over the last year. But on paper, the place ticks virtually every box. But I always evaluate a place from a long-term resident perspective so it'd be interesting to hear from the guys who've settled in there. Seems like most are just passing through for a bit.

My income is entirely online so I can live anywhere (well lets say anywhere that allows a <$4,000/m budget). I'm not really keen on staying in Saigon as mentioned above so I'm scouting the options. Bali is another spot I'm considering.
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Quote: (04-30-2019 01:05 PM)Trumpian Wrote:  

Quote: (04-30-2019 11:14 AM)destiny Wrote:  

Quote: (04-30-2019 02:58 AM)Trumpian Wrote:  

Anybody here been living in Da Nang for a while?

After the best part of a year in Saigon, the traffic, noise, and pollution is really starting to wear on me. I spent a few days in Da Nang during Tet so it was a bit deserted but I thought it was a really nice city. Curious though if it would be too small and get boring after a while.

You can always go visit hoi an if things get stale there. That place is usually packed

Yea thats true. It does seem to me that the da nang chatter/hype has died off over the last year. But on paper, the place ticks virtually every box. But I always evaluate a place from a long-term resident perspective so it'd be interesting to hear from the guys who've settled in there. Seems like most are just passing through for a bit.

My income is entirely online so I can live anywhere (well lets say anywhere that allows a <$4,000/m budget). I'm not really keen on staying in Saigon as mentioned above so I'm scouting the options.

Did you try visiting Hue? Its also close by, although slightly farther north. That place also gets a shit tonne of tourists both locals and foreigners as well.
You can try staying in da nang for 3 months since your location independent and see how you like it, then switch it up to somewhere else and stay there for 3 months. After 2-3 rotations, you should have a good idea of what you like.
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I might be moving to Da Nang on monday, anyone here who lives there, and wanna write a little update about the place now? I see its raining alot now
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