Amid the journey of exploring Da Nang – a destination rich in diverse experiences – there are vibrant “touchpoints” along sunlit beaches, dynamic moments around iconic bridges, and also a very different flow – gentle and contemplative – where emotions quietly lead the way.
It is the journey along the rivers, where each moment is not only to be seen, but to be felt – to touch the rhythm of life, to connect with memory, and to rediscover the original values of the land.

These days, Da Nang enters its most beautiful season of the year. Golden sunlight softly pours onto the water, the sky stretches wide and clear, and the air becomes calm – like a necessary pause. From the tranquil Thu Bon River to smaller waterways winding through rural villages, nature and people coexist in an authentic rhythm – unhurried, unembellished, yet deeply refined and intimate.
Sunrise and sunset – two moments of transition – become the most profound emotional touchpoints. When the first light of day gently meets the river, or when the sunset paints the water in warm golden hues, the space unfolds in a different way. It is not only the beauty of light, but the harmony between people, nature, and daily life – where every movement carries the raw breath of the land.



On this river, the journey is no longer about passing through a destination, but about returning – returning to inner stillness, to emotions once forgotten. A quiet morning on a boat, an evening watching reflections shimmer on the water, a moment listening to the gentle flow… all come together as a one-of-a-kind experience – where each traveller finds a personal connection with the place and with themselves.
And perhaps, what lingers is not a beautiful photograph, but the feeling of truly returning to origin – touching authenticity, embracing the simplicity of daily life, and sensing the deeper values that have always been there, waiting to be felt.

Touch the fishing village identity – Where the river tells cultural stories
On small boats gliding gently across the water, the journey is not merely about movement, but about stepping into a living cultural space. Travellers are not observers from afar, but become part of the river’s rhythm – where every motion carries the imprint of fishing village life. It is the moment fishermen cast their nets in the early light, the freshly hauled catch still glistening with water, or the soft sound of oars as the river settles into the calm of late afternoon. These are not just beautiful images, but authentic fragments of a way of life deeply rooted in the waterways.
Along the rivers, fishing villages and riverside communities unfold as living stories told through everyday rhythms. A morning preparing for the sea, nets being woven and repaired, boats mended after each journey, or lush riverside gardens – all form a continuous cultural landscape where people, nature, and traditional livelihoods are closely intertwined across generations. Without the need for narration, life itself becomes the storyteller – revealing identity, memory, and the enduring continuity of a Central Vietnam river culture.
Each frame on the river, therefore, is not just a scenic view, but a “living moment” – where culture is not displayed, but lived through natural, unfiltered movements. It is a beauty that requires no staging, and only when one truly slows down can its deeper layers be fully felt.



For photography enthusiasts or those seeking meaningful experiences, river journeys become a way to “touch the moment” in its fullest sense. Sunrise brings soft, pure light as everything gently awakens; sunset casts warm tones across the water, where emotions seem to deepen. Yet what makes it special is not the light itself, but how it touches life – illuminating daily rhythms, cultural layers, and the authentic stories of riverside fishing communities.
And when the journey comes to an end, what remains is not just a collection of beautiful images, but the feeling of truly touching identity – where the river does not simply flow through a land, but preserves and tells the cultural stories of its people. It is then that travellers realise: travel is not only about discovering new places, but about understanding – understanding a land, its people, and ultimately returning to oneself, to the most original emotions within.
Thank you, T2 STUDIO, for capturing these beautiful moments.
DA NANG TOURISM PROMOTION CENTER