BACK TO GÒ NỔI AGAIN By Mr. Old Man It’s been just over a month, and yet I’ve found myself back in Gò Nổi for the third time — each visit with a few good friends and a fresh sense of curiosity. This time, the plan was to head straight out to the “cow prairie” in Điện Quang, but the weather had its own ideas. … Read More
HÒA BẮC – A PEACEFUL COUNTRYSIDE PAINTED BY NATURE ITSELF By Mr. Old Man Just 25 km west of Đà Nẵng lies Hòa Bắc — a tranquil slice of countryside so beautiful, it looks like it was brushed into existence by an artist’s hand. From the hillside road, you can look down and see the small villages of Trường Định, An Định, Nam Yên, and Phò Nam nestling together in … Read More
Cycling Back to the Ancient Banyan Tree This morning, I took on the climb up Sơn Trà to test my mountain biking legs — part of my plan to requalify for my long-expired Class FE cycling license (*). Along the way, I made a nostalgic stop at the old Tiên Sa Lighthouse, still standing proud above the sea. I also dropped by the legendary Cây Đa Ngàn … Read More
THE PEAK OF THE PEAK — HAI VAN’S HIDDEN SUMMIT There’s a place above Hai Van Pass — higher than the Hai Van Gate by a full 194 meters, perched at an altitude of 690 meters above sea level — that few cyclists in Da Nang have ever seen with their own eyes, let alone set foot (or tire) on. We call it the “Peak of the Peak” of Hai … Read More
3 REASONS WHY MOUNTAIN BIKING IS BETTER In recent years, the cycling scene in Da Nang has exploded—both in numbers and in style. These days, if you step out early in the morning or late in the afternoon, chances are you’ll see people pedaling away—some on sleek road bikes built for speed and smooth tarmac, others bouncing along on sturdy mountain bikes, tackling dirt trails, forest paths, … Read More
ARE YOU ADDICTED TO CYCLING? By Mr. Old Man Why does cycling make us happy? Are you hooked on it too? Do you live to ride, or ride to live? Of course, you can live and cycle if you like—but research says, if you want to live longer, then you’d better get on that saddle more often. I have a confession to make. I’m addicted. … Read More
BACK TO RÚ CẤM NAM Ô & the Legend of Princess Huyền Trân There are mornings when the weather’s just too nice to stay indoors. So I hopped on my bike, stretched my aging but loyal legs, and set off on a spontaneous ride—back to Rú Cấm Nam Ô, that mysterious stretch of forest that’s been quietly guarding its secrets for centuries. Rú Cấm Nam Ô, for those unfamiliar, is a sacred forbidden … Read More
CYCLING TO LE PASS “You won’t know Le pass till you go. And once you do—get ready to pant like crazy.” (Chưa đi chưa biết đèo Le/Đi rồi mới biết đạp lè lưỡi ra) Le Pass, at 279 meters above sea level, stretches across Hon Tau Mountain on Provincial Road 611, right where Son Vien and Que Loc communes meet in Nong Son District, … Read More
Discover the Unique Charm of the Ancient Bằng An Tower Front of Bằng An tower Tucked away in the quiet village of Bằng An—now part of Điện An Ward, Điện Bàn Town, Quảng Nam Province—stands one of the few surviving ancient towers of the once-mighty Champa Kingdom: the Bằng An Tower. Located just 27 km from Đà Nẵng, 14 km from the ancient town of Hội An, and only 1.2 … Read More
Exploring Ky Anh Tunnels by Bicycle: A Journey Through History Just 7 kilometers northeast of Tam Ky City and about 75 kilometers from Da Nang via the coastal route lies one of Vietnam’s lesser-known but profoundly significant historical landmarks: the Ky Anh Tunnels. Once part of Ky Anh Commune (now Tam Thang Commune), this site ranks among the three largest tunnel networks in Vietnam, alongside the famous Cu Chi Tunnels … Read More