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    • Dia 6

      SunWorld Park

      17 de março, Vietnã ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Für 33€ Eintritt gibt es viel Kitsch, ein französisches Dorf, mittelalterliche Gebäude, viele überteuerte Fressbuden, ein Beer Plaza, div. Restaurants und ein buntes Märchenschloss mit Blumengarten. Ein Traum für die vielen Asiaten hier.

      Aufgrund der langen Schlange an Koreaner habe ich mich auch mal an die Coin Cakes gefragt gewagt: süßer Pfannkuchenteig gefüllt mit warmen Käse. Ganz lecker.

      Am besten waren aber die zwei Tempelanlagen, mit Riesen-Buddha, hoch über dem Nebel, als wenn man über den Wolken schwebt. Das blaue Tor zum Himmel besagt "Liebe die Liebe".
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    • Dia 59

      Day 59

      4 de abril, Vietnã ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Ba Na Hills

      After waking up and leaving about 7am we got a Grab from Hoi An over to Da Nang which took about 40 minutes. Our driver asked us what our plans were for the day and we said Ba Na Hills and he offered to take us there and back. Sweet we thought, he seemed like a nice guy and we wouldn't have to worry about finding a driver and not being able to get back. We quickly dropped our stuff off at our hostel and grabbed a quick Banh Mi for breakfast before we made the hour long drive over to Ba Na Hills.

      When we arrived, our driver took us to the ticket office (possibly to get a commission?) and we were ready to rumble. After getting his WhatsApp and talking about his 70km run he did a few years ago, it was time. Ba Na Hills is a bit of a theme park but also a tourist destination - a real mix of things. First and foremost, there was a 5771 meter long cable car that took you to the top of the hill which I think is the longest in the world? We hopped in and took it the oddly quiet views over the dense jungle below. I was very excited to be honest, it felt like I was at Thorpe Park all over again.

      Map ready, I studied a possible route for the day. We started in Spiritual Zone which was filled with nice little temples, pagodas, and even a tea room. What really sealed the deal was the robot who's sole purpose was to hit a big ass bell every now and again. What a job. Plus the pagoda gave a nice view over the French Village. The French Village was kind of at the centre of the whole park, and by French Village what they really mean is imagine you're inside Lord Farquad's Castle from Shrek and boom you're there. Still though, the stone buildings were really nice and very aesthetic. We managed to catch the tail end of a show in the centre of the plaza which was a bunch of people in tight black leather dancing around with whips to the beat of different songs (no its not what it sounds like).

      Within the French Village was Fantasy Park! This was the entirely indoors theme park type thing. Themed entirely like the inside of a volcano, there were 3 floors and the centre was a drop tower and a rock climbing wall with a large glass dome shining light down from above. We decided to work our way top down so that we wouldn't miss anything. Honestly it was all pretty gimmicky but still alot of fun. Highlights include a journey through Jurassic Park, a 4D movie, a 5D movie, a spinning swing thing, and bumper carts. And then we got hungry so we had a break from the action and went to find the least overpriced food we could find. I settled for an expensive BBQ chicken pizza which was pretty good, plus I got some nice views over a fancy fountain and a medieval style market. Righto back to the intense action of Fantasy Park. There wasn't alot left to do so me and Alfie got on the central drop tower, looking over the rock climbing wall (which you had to pay for so we skipped that one). We also enjoyed a whole load of free arcade kind of games (think the type you'd find in a bowling alley) then queued for the final ride "Journey to the Centre of the World". After 30 minutes and a brief appreciation of Josh Hutcherson, we were let down by a shitty shooter ride.

      After Fantasy Park we moved on to the next section, towards the Palace. This bit was a lot less busy but had some very cool looking castles as well as some very awesome looking rock carvings. Well they weren't really carvings so rock sculptures made to look like carvings? I'm not sure but they were super bad ass. After a non successful breaking and entering attempt into a castle, we hopped on a cable car down to the next section. This was where the "main attraction" was - the thing that most people came to see - the golden bridge. A golden bridge suspended by 2 massive hands. It was also where everyone liked to get their main character pictures and videos which is always funny to watch. It was quite cool and I've seen pictures where the bridge is enveloped in fog which gives a really cool mystical aura. The other areas in this section were also super nice, lots of nice sculptures, structures, gardens, as well as a big white Buddha that looked over the mountains. It was also around sunset now and we got some really nice views of the castles in the distance.

      After that, we texted our driver that we were heading down and hopped on the cable car back down to where we started. We passed some nicely lit walkways and found our driver and headed back to our hostel. After that we went out for some food - where I had some very fancy looking dumplings (gold leaf on top!?) as well as something else that was new that I can't remember the name for. We headed back via a shop where I brought a dark chocolate tolberone for only like £2 then we went for a swim on the rooftop pool overlooking the lit city.
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    • Dia 26

      Bà Nà Hills Cable Car

      26 de abril, Vietnã ⋅ 🌩️ 33 °C

      Bà Nà Hills Cable Car (viet. Cáp treo Bà Nà) ist eine Gondelbahn zum Bà Nà Hills Mountain Resort etwa 25 km westlich von Đà Nẵng in Vietnam.

      Die Bà Nà Hills wurden bereits Anfang des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts durch die französische Kolonialmacht zu einem Erholungsort ausgebaut, da das Klima trockener und durchschnittlich 10 °C kühler ist als in Đà Nẵng. Seit 1945 verfielen die Einrichtungen jedoch und gerieten in Vergessenheit. Erst mit dem wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung nach 1990 wurden auch die Bà Nà Hills wieder belebt. Ende der 1990er Jahre baute Doppelmayr eine kurze Gruppenumlaufbahn von den alten Villen zum Berggipfel. Im Zuge der raschen wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und des von der öffentlichen Hand geförderten Tourismus übernahm 2007 ein privater Investor den Ausbau der Bà Nà Hills zu einem modernen Resort und beauftragte Doppelmayr mit dem Bau des neuen Bà Nà Hills Cable Car.
      Die 2009 eröffnete Gondelbahn dient als Zubringer zu dem auf der 1487 m hohen Bergkuppe gelegenen Bà Nà Hills Mountain Resort mit seinen drei Hotels, der 2004 erbauten Linh Ung Pagode mit einer 27 m hohen Buddha-Statue und verschiedenen touristischen Einrichtungen. Sie erleichtert den Zugang enorm gegenüber der 18 km langen, steilen, engen und kurvenreichen Bergstraße. Außerdem hat die Gondelbahn mit einer Förderkapazität von 1500 Personen pro Stunde eine deutlich höhere Leistung als ein Transport auf der Bergstraße mit Bussen oder gar mit Pkw.
      Die weniger als eine Autostunde von Đà Nẵng entfernte Suoi Mo Station liegt an der Straße DT 602 am östlichen Fuß der Bà Nà Hills. Von hier geht die erste Sektion der Gondelbahn zur Bà Nà Station in 1356 m Höhe, die zweite Sektion fährt von der benachbarten Debay Station zur Morin Station an dem praktisch auf dem Gipfel befindlichen Morin Hotel.
      Die erste Sektion hat eine schräge Länge von 5042 m und überwindet einen Höhenunterschied von 1292 m. Sie war zeitweise weltweit die längste Sektion einer Gondelbahn und die mit dem größten Höhenunterschied. Der Betreiber der Seilbahn und des Resorts hat sich dafür zwei Eintragungen im Guinness-Buch der Rekorde sichern lassen.
      Die Fahrzeit in der ersten Sektion beträgt bei einer maximalen Geschwindigkeit von 6 m/s (21,6 km/h) etwa 15 Minuten. Es sind 94 von CWA gelieferte Gondeln für 8 Personen vom Typ Omega IV tropical LWI im Einsatz, die in einer Garage in der Talstation untergebracht werden. Der Antrieb des umlaufenden Förderseils befindet sich in der Bà Nà Station, die Spannvorrichtung in der Suoi Mo Station. Die Sektion hat 22 Stützen.
      Die zweite Sektion ersetzte die frühere Gruppenumlaufbahn, deren Kapazität nicht mehr ausreichte. Sie hat eine schräge Länge von 698 m, 4 Stützen und überwindet einen Höhenunterschied von 131 m. Der Betreiber wählte für diese Sektion 21 Gondeln für 8 Personen des anders aussehenden Typs Konus 8 LWI von CWA, die in der Bergstation untergebracht werden. Diese Sektion hat ebenfalls eine Förderleistung von 1500 P/h. Die Fahrzeit beträgt 3,5 min bei einer Geschwindigkeit von 5,0 m/s (18 km/h). Der Antrieb befindet sich in der unteren Debay Station, die Spannvorrichtung in der Bergstation.
      Wegen der zur Monsunzeit häufigen Gewitter sind in beiden Sektionen zwei Blitzschutzseile über den Förderseilen gespannt.
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    • Dia 160

      Bana Hills

      7 de setembro de 2023, Vietnã ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Ich dachte, wir gucken uns nur die Sun Bridge an. Mir war nicht bewusst, dass da hinter so ein riesiger Freizeitpark steckt :D

      Wir waren viele Stunden da. Es gab unendlich viel zu sehen! Eine Sommerrodel Bahn, ein 5D Kino, eine Spielhalle und ich weiß nicht was alles 🙈Leia mais

    • Dia 6

      Golden Hands Bridge

      17 de março, Vietnã ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Der Hauptgrund, warum ich hier in die Hills hergekommen bin.

      Schon nice, aber dann doch etwas enttäuschend, weil sie viel kleiner ist als auf den Bildern. Von oben kann man sie nicht fotografieren, zudem wars die ersten Stunden auch zu neblig, um überhaupt etwas von den Hügeln drumrum zu sehen. Daher bin ich mehrmals zur Brücke zurück, vor allem als sich die Sonne endlich mal zeigte.

      Der Vorteil am späten Nachmittag: deutlich weniger Leute... 😁
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    • Dia 9

      Golden Bridge & Bana Hills

      11 de julho de 2023, Vietnã ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Pictures: Thx Liam Klein
      The 150-meter-long bridge is located in the middle about 25 kilometers west of the Vietnamese coastal city of Đà Nẵng. A cable car takes tourists up the mountain peaks. Once at the top, visitors can expect a spectacular panorama over the jungle and majestic mountain flanks. Those who arrive in good weather can enjoy views as far as the South China Sea.

      Cầu Vàng (German: Golden Bridge) is the name of the structure, which allows pedestrians to walk across a gilded bridge held by two giant stone hands at an altitude of around 1,400 meters.

      The impressive building plan was realized by TA Landscape Architects in just under a year (!!!!!!) and demonstrates attention to detail. For example, the gilded parapet of the bridge was equipped with a hidden flower bed.

      The Ba Na Hills theme park sits high up in the mountains outside of the city of Da Nang. Ba Na Hills is run by Sun World who have several theme parks all over Vietnam. The park’s main attraction is its replica French Village complete with its own cathedral. Aside from the architecture, Ba Na Hills has a world record-breaking cable car network and a huge indoor amusement arcade called ‘Fantasy Park’
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    • Dia 149

      Ridiculous Ba Na Hills

      1 de março de 2023, Vietnã ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      The only reason I booked a tour to Ba na Hills was to see the Golden Bridge. First bummer was that it was completely foggy. Second bummer was that this place is like a huge tourist attraction with a full blown theme park and thousands of attractions and has nothing to do with Vietnam anymore :D and I felt like being in the US.Leia mais

    • Dia 139

      DAD - Bà Nà Hills SunWorld

      17 de agosto de 2022, Vietnã ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      🇧🇷 Na segunda parada do dia , no ponto mais auto da montanha: SunWorld. Esse parque Museu réplica França. Segundo a história, os franceses construíram suas casas lá em cima na época colonial porque era mais fresco. Hoje é um parque temático.

      🇦🇷 En la segunda parada del día, en el punto más alto de la montaña: SunWorld. Este parque Museo replica Francia. Según la historia, los franceses construyeron sus casas allí en la época colonial porque era más fresco. Hoy es un parque temático.

      🇺🇸 On the second stop of the day, at the highest point of the mountain: SunWorld. This park Museum replica France. According to history, the French built their houses up there in colonial times because it was cooler. Today it is a theme park.
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    • Dia 139

      DAD - Bà Nà Hills Golden Bridge

      17 de agosto de 2022, Vietnã ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      🇧🇷 Día de tour a Bà Nà Hills, pegamos um bondinho (aparentemente o mais longo bondinho sem paradas do mundo) até o topo, nessa primeira parada vimos a famosa Golden Bridge, uma ponte segurada por duas mãos. Também vimos o Buddha mais alto de Vietnam.

      🇦🇷 Excursión de un día a Bà Nà Hills, tomamos un teleférico (aparentemente el teleférico sin paradas más largo del mundo) hasta arriba de la montaña, en esta primera parada vimos el famoso Golden Bridge, un puente sostenido por dos manos. También vimos el Buda más alto de Vietnam.

      🇺🇸 Day trip to Bà Nà Hills, we took a cable car (apparently the longest non-stop cable car in the world) up the mountain, at this first stop we saw the famous Golden Bridge, a bridge supported by two hands. We also saw the tallest Buddha in Vietnam.
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    • Dia 10

      Bana Hill / The Golden Bridge

      5 de janeiro de 2020, Vietnã ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Wir sind ca. 20 Minuten mit den Gondeln hochgefahren und nachher wieder herunter. Wir saßen ganz alleine in der Gondel weil so wenig los war :) In dem Park selbst waren wir ca. 45 Minuten. Mehr Zeit benötigt man nicht :) Das war einfach ein klasse Erlebnis.Leia mais

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