The central city`s Kayak Club and its 35 members made a recent debut in efforts to boost the sport`s popularity and attract more tourists to the coastal destination.

The club's chairman, Nguyen Ba Hung, said the establishment of the club offers a new outlet for locals and tourists to engage in healthy outdoor activities.
He said the city's beautiful coastal line and river system makes it prime for kayaking.
The club's 20 kayaks, three air boats and a machine boat can support regular training sessions for members and tourists.
The team trains near the Han river bridge on Bach Dang street from 3-7pm on Sundays.
People can register to take part in trainings at www.facebook.com/KayakDanang.
He said the city's beautiful coastal line and river system makes it prime for kayaking.
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The team trains near the Han river bridge on Bach Dang street from 3-7pm on Sundays.
People can register to take part in trainings at www.facebook.com/KayakDanang.
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