Another fantastic stroll!! I wish they had night outdoor vendors in Japan, in general. The only time you see them are during the festivals. Also really liking the lighted bridge! You have shown them (Is this correct? More than one lighted bridge?) from several different viewpoints in your video series, thus far, and I am becoming more and more wishing they had something like that here. We do have illuminations set up for specific purposes here and there, but nothing constant. Thank You for the soothing visual and audio! : )
Hi Mark, thanks for joining me on the bridge! You are right, there are several lighted bridges in Da Nang, it's kind of their thing. Each one is different, but they went through a lot of effort to make them each a spectacle in their own way. It's one of the things that make night walks such a treat here. And it also encourages a kind of festival feeling under the bridges, where people naturally congregate, vendors set up food and entertainment and everyone enjoys the end of the day. I appreciate it because it's great for friends, there are family friendly areas and none of it is expensive, which makes it accessible for a lot of people. It would be great if more cities created these kinds of spaces. Also, I've never noticed any rowdiness -- it's always very relaxed and wholesome. I always feel completely at ease.
Very relaxing 10 minutes of my life looking forward to seeing it for myself
Glad to have you along for the walk...hope your travel aspirations come to pass soon!
Interesting walk through the city at night! We loved it! Delicious food!
Thank you so much 😃 Glad you enjoyed it. I checked out and subbed your channel...I love and miss Berlin so much!
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Hey, thanks so much Tom! Glad to have you along.
Beautiful colours xx
Thanks Susan. I love going to the pedestrian bridge just after sunset and watching the evening colors deepen and the city lights come on.
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Another fantastic stroll!!
I wish they had night outdoor vendors in Japan, in general. The only time you see them are during the festivals. Also really liking the lighted bridge! You have shown them (Is this correct? More than one lighted bridge?) from several different viewpoints in your video series, thus far, and I am becoming more and more wishing they had something like that here. We do have illuminations set up for specific purposes here and there, but nothing constant.
Thank You for the soothing visual and audio! : )
Hi Mark, thanks for joining me on the bridge! You are right, there are several lighted bridges in Da Nang, it's kind of their thing. Each one is different, but they went through a lot of effort to make them each a spectacle in their own way. It's one of the things that make night walks such a treat here. And it also encourages a kind of festival feeling under the bridges, where people naturally congregate, vendors set up food and entertainment and everyone enjoys the end of the day.
I appreciate it because it's great for friends, there are family friendly areas and none of it is expensive, which makes it accessible for a lot of people. It would be great if more cities created these kinds of spaces. Also, I've never noticed any rowdiness -- it's always very relaxed and wholesome. I always feel completely at ease.
The bridge at the beginning is called "cầu đi bộ Nguyễn Văn Trỗi"