Danang City has been listed among the top ten most outstanding new emerging destinations in Asia in 2014, according to Agoda.com, the renowned hotel booking website of Asia.
Agoda.com reports the city in central Vietnam has experienced rapid growth, with intensive investments pouring into hotels, new commercial centres and infrastructure.
Visiting Danang, tourists can climb up the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son), surf on Danang beach and enjoy marvelous cuisine.
Other Asian cities in the list include Okinawa and Osaka of Japan, Kota Kinabalu of Malaysia, Kenting and Kaohsiung of Taiwan, Chiang Rai of Thailand and Lombok of Indonesia.
Cities were selected based on criteria, such as booming tourism and reviews from tourism experts who specifically go on holiday to discover and experience the beauty of new destinations.
The Agoda web company advised tourists to visit the top ten cities to enjoy first-hand experience there.
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