Quang Nam is a province in the Central region of Vietnam. It is bordered by Thua Thien–Hue province to the north, the nation of Laos to the west, Kon Tum province to the southwest, Quang Nga£i province to the southeast, the South China Sea to the east, and the city of Da Nang to the northeast. It had a population of 1,945,812 In 2021.
Hon Ka½m Da Dung is a famous scene of Quang Nam. It is a charming landscape located upstream of the Thu Bon River. In this area, the river flows gently and diligently, weaving between two mountain ranges with majestic cliffs, strange shapes, dense wild trees, monkeys living in groups, going to the river in the afternoon.
Pho co Hoi An, or Hoi An Ancient Town, is a charming and well-preserved historic riverside town located in Hoi An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. It is renowned for its unique blend of architectural styles, cultural heritage, vibrant atmosphere and its history as a merchant trading post.
The Cha m Islands or Cu Lao Cha m are a group of islands located off the coast of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. These islands are known for their natural beauty, marine biodiversity, and historical significance. The Cha m Islands are situated in the South China Sea, about 15 kilometers off the coast of Hoi An. They are part of Tan Hiep Commune, which is a district of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province.
Thanh Dia Mu¹ Son is an ancient archaeological site located in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its remarkable ruins of Hindu temples and structures from the Champa civilization. It possesses 71 monuments and 32 epitaphs, the content of which is still being studied.
Thap Cham Khuong Mu¹, also known as Khuong Mu¹ Towers, is a group of Cham towers located in Nui Tha nh District, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. These ancient towers are remnants of the Cham civilization and provide insight into the cultural and historical heritage of the region.
Chua Cau Hoi An, also known as Japanese Covered Bridge or Lai Vien Kieu, is an ancient bridge in the ancient town of Hoi An, Quang Nam province, Vietnam. This bridge was built by Japanese merchants around the 17th century, so it is sometimes called the Japanese bridge.