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An Hai Ward Da Nang: A Comprehensive Guide to the Heart of Beach Tourism
Let's unveil and explore the area known as the hub of all tourism activities in Vietnam's most livable city – An Hai Ward. This is not just a new name on the administrative map, but also the soul, encompassing the legendary My Khe beach and the busiest coastal roads. The core element that makes today's An Hai so vibrant is the strategic merger of three old wards: Phuoc My, An Hai Bac, and An Hai Nam. As experts in local exploration, the Local Trips team will provide an in-depth, detailed, and comprehensive perspective on this tourist paradise.

Origin: The Merger of 3 Golden Pieces
To fully appreciate the value and potential of An Hai, the first step is to understand its formation story. This is a merged area of crucial strategic importance, established based on Government Proposal No. 403/DA-CP and officially formalized by Resolution No. 1659/NQ-UBTVQH15 of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly.

Specifically, the main entity of An Hai Ward was formed from the entire area and population of the 3 old wards, which were already very familiar to tourists:
- Phuoc My Ward: Globally famous for possessing most of My Khe beach.
- An Hai Bac Ward: A bustling area with Pham Van Dong street and the head of Han River Bridge.
- An Hai Nam Ward: Home to the An Thuong Western quarter and the eastern head of Dragon Bridge.
This administrative unit arrangement process is not just a change of name, but also a step to unify the entire coastal tourism strip into a single center, facilitating more synchronized and robust planning, management, and development.
"Diamond" Location on the Han River and East Sea
An Hai Ward boasts a "diamond" location: nestled entirely on the east bank of the Han River, stretching along one of the most charming beaches on the planet, and directly opposite the administrative center (Hai Chau Ward) via iconic bridges.

[Image suggestion: Panoramic drone shot of An Hai area, with Han River and Dragon Bridge on one side, and the turquoise My Khe beach on the other - Alt text: Panoramic view of An Hai Ward's diamond location, Da Nang]
According to the new administrative structure of the entire Da Nang City, there are no longer district/county levels. An Hai Ward is a commune-level administrative unit directly under the city. Regarding the main office, after the merger, the new An Hai Ward People's Committee will be located at the most convenient spot. For accurate information on the An Hai Ward People's Committee address for transactions, you should check the latest information on the city's e-portal.
Comprehensive Exploration Guide: What to Play, Eat, and Stay in An Hai?
From our experience, An Hai is a miniature world of Da Nang tourism, where every square meter of land holds supreme experiences, from the rustic to the luxurious.

My Khe Beach - The Endless "Soul" of An Hai
This is the heart, the most precious gem that An Hai Ward possesses. Once honored by Forbes magazine as one of the most charming beaches on the planet, My Khe has never disappointed visitors.
- Four-season beauty: Fine, creamy white sand, stretching long and calm, embracing the warm, clear blue sea all year round.
- Sunrise and sunset: The moments when the sun rises from the sea or gradually sets behind the city are magnificent natural paintings that you cannot miss.
- Diverse activities: This place is not just for swimming. You can participate in exciting sports activities like surfing, paragliding, beach volleyball, or simply find a quiet corner to practice yoga, read a book, and listen to the sound of the waves.
- East Sea Park: Located right next to the beach, this park is famous for its thousands of pigeons. Strolling and feeding the birds early in the morning has become a characteristic activity, attracting both locals and tourists.
Iconic Bridges - Connecting the Shores of Joy
An Hai Ward is home to Da Nang's most famous bridges, offering unique views and experiences.
- Dragon Bridge (East End): This is the ideal spot to fully admire the spectacular fire and water show at 9:00 PM every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. From An Hai, you can see the entire "dragon body" stretching over the Han River.
- Han River Bridge (East End): Witnessing the moment the bridge rotates 90 degrees on its axis at midnight is a special experience. Standing from An Hai, you will see the bridge slowly move, opening the way for boats to pass.
"Golden" Tourist Routes
- Vo Nguyen Giap Street: Dubbed the "5-star road," this is the busiest coastal road in Vietnam. It gathers a series of luxurious hotels and resorts, high-end restaurants, and vibrant bars with direct sea views. Strolling along this road in the evening is the best way to feel the city's tourist rhythm.
- An Thuong Western Quarter: Located within An Hai Ward, the An Thuong area is like a miniature "international village" with countless restaurants, bars, pubs, and spas of diverse styles, primarily serving foreign tourists and young people.
- Vincom Plaza Ngo Quyen: A large and modern shopping center where you can find famous fashion brands, diverse dining areas, cinemas, and an ice skating rink.
The Unsleeping Pulse of the Tourism Economy
An Hai is the main engine of Da Nang's tourism economy. All activities here, from early morning until late at night, revolve around serving tourists. This is where the highest concentration of hotels and resorts in the city is located, creating thousands of jobs and contributing significantly to the budget. Tourist real estate here is also consistently one of the hottest segments in the market. All of this creates a 24/7 tourism ecosystem, always full of energy.
A Diverse Culinary Paradise
If someone asks "what to do in An Hai Da Nang", the answer must include exploring the rich cuisine.
- Fresh seafood: Along coastal roads like Vo Nguyen Giap and Hoang Sa, you will find countless seafood restaurants with tanks of live shrimp, crabs, fish, and ghẹ... still swimming. The experience of choosing and having them prepared to your taste is especially loved by tourists.
- International cuisine: With the presence of the An Thuong Western quarter, An Hai has a full range of restaurants serving European, Asian, Indian, Mexican, Japanese, Korean dishes... catering to all tastes of global tourists.
- Sky Bar & Lounge: Enjoying a delicate cocktail, listening to chill music, and admiring the shimmering night view of the city from sky bars on the rooftops of high-rise hotels is a luxurious and romantic experience not to be missed.
[Image suggestion: A cocktail placed on a sky bar table, with the vibrant night view of Dragon Bridge and the city in the background - Alt text: Sky bar experience in An Hai ward with a view of Dragon Bridge]
Communicating with Locals: Understanding the "Da Nang Accent"
Despite being an international tourist center, you can still easily hear the characteristic Da Nang accent from drivers, service staff, or street vendors. Try listening for these interesting words:
- Interrogative pronouns: If you hear someone ask "Đi mô rứa?" (Where are you going?) or "Răng rồi?" (What's up?), you'll know you're in the right place. Other words like "tê" (there), "chi" (what) are also very common.
- Personal pronouns: The intimate address "Mi - Tau/Tui" (You - I).
- Other words: Words like "bọn bay" (you guys) or "nớ" (that).
Helpful Travel Tips: Getting Around and Accommodation
- Getting around: As a tourist hub, calling a taxi or ride-hailing service (Grab) in An Hai is extremely easy and quick. Renting a motorbike for self-exploration is also a popular choice. Additionally, walking along the beach is the best way to enjoy the atmosphere.
- Accommodation: An Hai offers the most accommodation options in the city, catering to all budgets and preferences. From international 5-star resorts on Vo Nguyen Giap street, modern 3-4 star hotels, to charming homestays and hostels in the An Thuong area.
Quick Answers (FAQ) about An Hai Ward
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Which wards were merged to form An Hai Ward?
The new An Hai Ward was merged from 3 old wards: Phuoc My, An Hai Bac, and An Hai Nam. -
Which ward does My Khe beach now belong to?
The famous My Khe beach is now entirely located within the new An Hai Ward. This is the most accurate answer to the question "which ward does My Khe beach belong to". -
Does the ocean side of Dragon Bridge belong to An Hai Ward?
Yes, both the eastern (ocean side) ends of Dragon Bridge and Han River Bridge belong to An Hai Ward. -
Which area in Da Nang has the highest concentration of hotels?
An Hai Ward, especially along Vo Nguyen Giap street and the An Thuong area, has the highest concentration of hotels and resorts in Da Nang. -
Where is the Western quarter in Da Nang located?
The An Thuong Western quarter, where many foreign tourists and related services are concentrated, is located in An Hai Ward.
Heartfelt Advice from LocalTrips.ORG
An Hai Ward is the main stage, the most brilliant face of Da Nang tourism. We have noticed that choosing an accommodation here, even for just one night, will give you a complete experience of a dynamic coastal city. A practical lesson is to spend at least one sunrise strolling on My Khe beach when it's not too crowded; you will feel its pristine beauty and why it is praised by the world.
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