Have you ever seen the wheel of Da Nang? That is the Sun Wheel. It’s a part of greater Asia Park – an amusement park with a heap of fun games and kool rides.
Travelers often visit Ba Na Hills when staying in Da Nang also (the Golden Bridge is one of the reasons motivating them!). This huge entertainment complex has a theme park too, namely the Fantasy Park and it’s free to charge to enter. Outdoors, it’s two Alpine coaster tracks, providing a fascinating ride down the mountain slope. Indoors, a tall drop tower is in the middle, and others. So, it’s easy to understand that many people remove the Asia Park in their travel plan.
So why visit the Asia Park? To be honest, it provides a series of rides that Ba Na Hills Fantasy Park doesn’t have. All of them are outdoors. The ride on the Sun Wheel – the world’s 4th largest observation wheel is really deserving to experience. For sure, it’s impossible to find anywhere else around the area. Additionally, the admission fee is quite low. That may be not much to pay for kids and give them a happy time.
Here, we introduce the Asia Park in Da Nang and everything around it.
Read also:
- Hoi An Day Tours and Day Trips
- Golden Hands Bridge Travel Guide
- The Marble Mountains Travel Guide
- Nui Than Tai Hot Springs Park
Table of content
- 1 About the Asia Park in Da Nang
- 2 Asia Park Opening Hours
- 3 How to Get to the Asia Park in Da Nang
- 4 What to Do in the Asia Park in Da Nang?
- 5 The Sun Wheel: Highlight of the Asia Park
- 6 Asia Park Entrance Fee and Extra Fees
- 7 Asia Park Tickets and Where to Buy
- 8 In the Surroundings of the Asia Park
- 9 Other Things to Do in Da Nang at Night
- 10 The Asia Park on Google Maps
- 11 Related Posts
- 12 Non Nuoc Beach: The Famous Beach of Da Nang
- 13 How to Get from Da Nang to My Son Sanctuary
- 14 Bach Ma National Park: Hiking, Trekking in Da Nang and Hoi An
- 15 Am Phu Cave Complete Travel Guide
- 16 Asia Park and Sun Wheel in Da Nang (Sun World Da Nang Wonders)
- 17 How to Get to Golden Bridge from Da Nang
- 18 Da Nang Food Specialties: What to Eat in Da Nang
- 19 How to Visit Golden Bridge Vietnam
- 20 Da Nang Shore Excursions: Guided Tours From Tien Sa Port
- 21 Han Market (Cho Han): Where to Shop in Da Nang?
- 22 Da Nang Cathedral (Da Nang Pink Church)
- 23 Things to Do in Ba Na Hills Besides Golden Bridge
- 24 Da Nang Half Day Tours
- 25 Da Nang Private Car and Driver
- 26 Da Nang and Hoi An Itinerary for Visitors Staying Overnight in Hoi An
- 27 Da Nang Things to Do: Guide to What to Do in Da Nang Vietnam
- 28 Da Nang Best Things to Do and Reasons
- 29 How to Get From Hoi An to Da Nang
- 30 Hoi An or Da Nang: Which is Better?
- 31 My Son Sanctuary Tour
- 32 Da Nang Best Area to Stay: Guide to Where to Stay in Da Nang
- 33 Da Nang Cave Tour: Best Underground Activities in Da Nang
- 34 Da Nang Best Time to Visit: Guide to Best Weather in Da Nang
- 35 Da Nang Weather by Month: Guide to Monthly Weather in Da Nang
- 36 What to Do in Da Nang At Night
- 37 Lang Co Vietnam Travel Guide
- 38 What to Do in Da Nang for 3 Days
- 39 My Khe Beach: A Complete Guide to Da Nang’s Best Beach
- 40 Da Nang Day Trips: Guide to Best Day Tours From Da Nang
- 41 Museums in Da Nang
- 42 Linh Ung Pagoda: Trio of Da Nang’s Holiest Mountain Temples
- 43 Da Nang Night Market: A Thing To Do in Da Nang at Night
- 44 Guide to Son Tra Mountain aka Monkey Mountain Vietnam
- 45 Ba Na Hills Tour
- 46 Da Nang Cable Car
- 47 How to Get from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An
- 48 Da Nang to Hoi An: Best Da Nang Airport Transfer and More
- 49 Hai Van Pass Da Nang: Map, Route, Weather, History, Tour
- 50 Da Nang Attractions Guide: What to See in Da Nang Vietnam?
- 51 Lady Buddha Da Nang: The Best of Monkey Mountain Vietnam
- 52 My Son Sanctuary Travel Guide
- 53 Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
- 54 Dragon Bridge Da Nang: The Fire-Breathing Da Nang Bridge
- 55 Ba Na Hills Travel Guide: A First Timer’s Complete Guide
- 56 Golden Bridge Da Nang: A Guide to The Iconic Da Nang Bridge
- 57 Da Nang Bridge: A Guide to Famous Bridges in Da Nang
- 58 Ba Na Hills Cable Car: World Record, Cost, Reschedule, Map
- 59 Da Nang Mountain Temple: Marble Mountain’s Pagodas, More
- 60 Da Nang Caves: Underground World of the Marble Mountains
- 61 The Marble Mountains: Guide to Da Nang’s Iconic Mountain
- 62 Featured Tours and Experiences
- 62.0.1 Golden Bridge and Ba Na Hills Night Tour
- 62.0.2 Golden Hands Bridge Tour In Sunrise or Sunset (1/2 Day)
- 62.0.3 Cam Kim Island Bicycle Tour From Hoi An
- 62.0.4 Cham Island Tour From Hoi An (Group Tour)
- 62.0.5 Cham Island Tour From Da Nang (Group Tour)
- 62.0.6 Hoi An Vegetarian Food Tour
- 62.0.7 Hoi An Evening Walking Food Tour Through Laneways
- 62.0.8 Private Hoi An Basket Boat Tour (Shuttle Bus, Bicycle, Bike)
- 62.0.9 Half-day Am Phu Cave Tour (Private)
- 62.0.10 Hoi An Countryside Tour (Bicycle, Car, Electric Shuttle)
- 62.0.11 Da Nang Tour Package From Singapore
- 62.0.12 Hoi An Evening Tour From Da Nang with Lantern Boat Ride
- 62.0.13 Hoi An Walking Food Tour Through Laneways
- 62.0.14 My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Old Town Tour
- 62.0.15 My Son Day Trip From Hoi An including Marble Mountains and Basket Boat
- 62.0.16 Half Day Hoi An City Tour With River Cruise
- 62.0.17 Son Tra Peninsula Tour with Marble Mountains (Private/Small Group)
- 62.0.18 Hue Day Trip From Hoi An with Hai Van Pass, River Cruise & Lunch
- 62.0.19 Hoi An Ancient Town and Countryside Tour (Bests of Hoi An Tour)
- 62.0.20 Hoi An Tour From Da Nang Airport (Private, Optional Lunch)
- 62.0.21 Hoi An Day Trip From Da Nang (Marble Mountains, Basket Boat, Old Town)
- 62.0.22 Da Nang City Tour From Airport (Private, Optional Lunch)
- 62.0.23 Hoi An City Tour with Lantern Class, Lantern Boat, Night Market & Local Food Sampling
- 62.0.24 Marble Mountains, Basket Boat Ride & Hoi An Old Town Walking Tour
- 62.0.25 Marble Mountains & Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Day Tour
- 62.0.26 Marble Mountains & Monkey Mountain Tour (Half-day, Private)
- 62.0.27 Private Golden Bridge Sunrise Tour (Half-day, Optional Lunch)
- 62.0.28 Hoi An Ancient Town & Golden Bridge Day Tour (Private/Small Group)
- 62.0.29 My Son Sanctuary & Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Day Tour
- 62.0.30 Private My Son Sanctuary Sunrise or Sunset Tour
- 62.0.31 Full Day Hoi An Ancient Town & Countryside Experience With Local
- 62.0.32 Full Day My Son Sanctuary & Hoi An Countryside Tour With Local
- 62.0.33 Full Day Hoi An Ancient Town & Coconut Village Experience
- 62.0.34 Son Tra Peninsula, Marble Mountains and Hoi An City Tour
- 62.0.35 Half-day Marble Mountains Tour from Da Nang or Hoi An
- 62.0.36 Da Nang Cave Tour (Half Day Underground Tour in Da Nang)
- 62.0.37 Hoi An Old Town & Lantern Making Class (Morning Tour, Half-day)
- 62.0.38 Full Day Bests of Da Nang & Hoi An Old Town Walking Tour
- 62.0.39 Full Day My Son Tour From Da Nang with Da Nang City Tour
- 62.0.40 My Son Sanctuary Tour From Hoi An or Da Nang With Local Guide
About the Asia Park in Da Nang
The Asia Park (or Sun World Da Nang Wonders) is a themed park in the heart of Da Nang, a famous tourist city in Vietnam. It has been opening since 2014. Like its name, this amusement park has a focus on Asian cultures, with great entertainments and exciting activities. Its nearly-870,000 m2 ground was designed by Bill Bensley architect who achieved his success in the Intercontinental Hotel previously.
From a far distance, people easily recognize Asia Park’s ferris wheel (called as the Sun Wheel). This new landmark is amongst the highest one of its type worldwide, a stunner in Da Nang city’s skyline today. The ride on the Sun Wheel is most worth experiencing in all of 20 games and rides in the park. Probably, it’s one and only in town.
Read also: Vinpearl Nam Hoi An Theme Park (VinWonders Nam Hoi An)
Asia Park Opening Hours
The Asia Park (Sun World Da Nang Wonders) opens from 3 to 10 pm everyday. On Saturdays and Sundays when locals don’t work and tourists come to the city, it gets busiest. The peak hour is from 6 to 8 pm. Within it, visitors may see long queues at the Sun Wheel and other rides, but not really long.
Sunset is a good time to experience the ride of the Sun Wheel. From its top – 115 meters above the sea level, the riders will see a breath-taking Da Nang cityscape, with distant mountains and tree-lined streets. The Han river turns into a golden mirror flowing under uniquely designed bridges.
How to Get to the Asia Park in Da Nang
Asia Park Location and Address
Address of the Asia Park Da Nang is 01 Phan Dang Luu St, Hoa Cuong Bac ward, Hai Chau district. Here are the distance to it from popular tourist places:
– Cham Museum and the Dragon Bridge to the Asia Park:
– Son Tra Night Market to the Asia Park: 4 kilometers
– My Khe Beach to the Asia Park: 6 kilometers
– Han Market to the Asia Park: 4,1 kilometers
– Ba Na Hills to the Asia Park: 3 kilometers
– The Marble Mountains to the Asia Park: 7 kilometers
– Linh Ung Pagoda and the Lady Buddha to the Asia Park: 12 kilometers
– Da Nang International Airport to the Asia Park: 3,5 kilometers
Car, Taxi and Grab
The Asia Park is absolutely accessible by car. The price of a private car to the Asia Park depends on where the hotel is, and also size of the group. However, it is 150,000 VND at least for one way.
Taxi fare is metered in Da Nang, around 15,000 VND per kilometer. A minimum fare is regulated by local companies, to ensure that passengers won’t take the ride too short. Simply, travelers just need to stand aside major streets and hail one. To get back, taxi cars are many by the entrance of the park.
If the Grab is downloaded already on the phone, type the name of the hotel and confirm its address to know the price. Payment is flexible, by cash or card.
Motorbike
Thanks to the prime location – in the heart of Da Nang city, it’s really convenient to get to the Asia park by motorbike. At the present, one day rental is from 100,000 to 200,000 VND, excluding gasoline. The quickest way to have it is from the hotel.
From hotels in Hai Chau district (airport side, west bank of the river), travelers should ride along Hai Thang Chin St (or 2/9 St). At its crossroad with Phan Dang Luu St (a traffic light), let’s turn to the big road. After 500 meters, the parking is to the right, and Asia Park’s entrance is to the left. Accessing the amusement park by other roads is fine, but not simplest.
If stay in My Khe beach area, travelers need to go across the Han river (by any bridge) and then find Hai Thang Chin St. It’s exactly the road that first encountered the bridge road. So, simply only turn right or turn left after coming to the opposite bank.
Parking fee is 5,000 VND. After paying, the staff will give a card to the rider that is used for security. If lost, the fine is 50,000 VND. Of course, to leave with the bike, it’s necessary to check the camera and to show the registration certificate.
Read also: How to Get to the Golden Bridge from Da Nang
What to Do in the Asia Park in Da Nang?
Games and Rides in Asia Park
Outdoor section of the Asia Park includes 10 zones, each representing a country in Asia. Operating time for games and rides here is from 3 to 9 pm. It’s not far to walk from place to place, just following the paved paths. While a friend or family member is joining the queue or playing, other people can sit on the chairs in the surroundings. Those who don’t purchase the all-in-one ticket, can buy on the site.
These are what visitors can do in each zone:
– Vietnam Zone: Sun Wheel (please see the own guide for it below)
– Japan Zone: Ninja Flyer (extreme, height limit: 1,06 to 1,9m), Kabuki Trucks (medium, height limit: 1,2 to 1,95m), Flyflies Forest (medium, height limit: 1,2 to 1,95m)
– Korea Zone: Happy Choo Choo (family based, height limit: 0,85 to 1,29m), Paradise Fall – Vietnam’s first air roller coaster (minimum height: 1,3m), Love Locks (medium, minimum height: 1,4m)
– China Zone: Fairy Tea House (medium), Journey to the West (extreme, height limit: 1,2 to 1,95m), Shanghai 1920 (family based, height limit: 1,2 to 1,95m), The Flying Kirins (extreme, height limit: 1,4 to 1,95m)
– India Zone: Queen Cobra – Vietnam’s largest suspended roller coaster (hyper extreme, height limit: 1,3 to 1,95m)
– Cambodia Zone: The Angkor Wat (minature) for photos
– Thailand Zone: Golden Sky Tower – Vietnam’s second highest free tall tower (47 meters tall), minimum height: 1,4m.
– Nepal Zone: just a gate
– Singapore Zone: Singapore Sling (extreme, height from 1,4m), Port of Sky Treasure (extreme, height from 1,3m)
– Indonesia Zone: Angry Motors (family based, minimum height: 1,3m), Dino Island (family based, height limit: 0,85 to 1,29m), Festival Carousel (family based, height from 1,06m), Garuda Valley (medium, height limit: 1,2 to 1,95m)
Air Balloon Ride
Seeing and photographing Da Nang from an air balloon is another option in the Asia Park. For a 20-minutes ride, each adult will pay 590,000 VND. It’s only 350,000 VND for children.
Read also: The Best Day Trips from Da Nang
The Sun Wheel: Highlight of the Asia Park
History of the Sun Wheel Da Nang
The ferris wheel itself originally is the Igosu 108 at Shiga, in the Greater Tokyo of Japan. Its height is 108 meters, and was used from 1992 to 1997. During this period, it’s the tallest one of its type in the world (then replaced by the Tempozan Ferris Wheel in Osaka). In 2001, it’s closed. Later, it was dismantled and relocated to Da Nang city, with the new name “Sun Wheel” because of the Sun Group’s ownership.
Rebuilt on a higher base, that’s why the Sun Wheel is 115 meters, making it become the 4th largest observation wheel on Earth. On 18th July 2014, it’s officially opened, as a part of the Asia Park and a great addition to Da Nang’s skyline. In the evening, 13,000 neon lights altogether give a sparkling spectacle.
The Ride on the Sun Wheel
From the park, visitors need to go up escalators to join the queue. Sun Wheel’s operating hours are from 4 to 10 pm daily, including weekends and Vietnam’s national holidays.
It takes the riders 15 minutes to complete one round. Each capsule accommodates maximum 6 people, fitted to small groups of friends and families. Couples and solo travelers can have a private capsule in case there are not many people in the queue. The door is closed throughout the ride to guarantee safety, and is just unlocked by staff. At the same time, the Sun Wheel can carry 384 people.
Note: Children below 1,19 meters or under 12-years-old have to go with their parents.
The circle goes upwards, allowing riders to view Da Nang at night and below the theme park. The city is full of lights, showing the transformation over the last decades and the vibrancy of a young urban. At the tallest point, it’s possible to photograph the Han river, coupled with its stunning bridges and waterfronts. The sail-like one is Tran Thi Ly bridge, a suspension bridge. Behind it are the Dragon bridge and the Han River bridge.
Each rider has one ride only. The staff will open the capsules and welcome passenger’s arrival. After that, it’s just needed to get escalators down, to continue exploring the Asia theme park.
How Much for a Sun Wheel Ride?
The Sun Wheel ticket costs 100,000 VND for adults and children taller than 1,4 meters. It’s 50,000 VND for children with height between 1 and 1,39 meters, and free of charge for smaller kids.
To buy the ticket, visitors have to come to the booth opposite to Sun Wheel’s entrance. If purchasing the all-in-one Asia Park ticket, the ride is included already.
Read also: River Cruise on Han River
Asia Park Entrance Fee and Extra Fees
The ticket price (entrance fee) of the Asia Park Da Nang now is free. If visitors like to play games, join entertainments and experience a ride on the Sun Wheel, they will pay.
All-in-one ticket packages cost 200,000 VND for adults and children taller than 1,4 meters. Parents will pay 100,000 for children between 1 and 1,39 meters. It’s free of charge for smaller kids and toddles. In this package, the holders can play all outdoor games and rides in the 10 Countries Zone, and indoor games (below the wheel). Keep in mind that the games or rides may require minimum height or kids have to go with parents. We advise reading the regulations carefully to save time.
If don’t want to play all games and rides, adults can pay 50,000 VND to play whatever of them (one time only) or 100,000 VND for 3. For children between 1 and 1,39 meters, the price is 30,000 and 60,000 VND respectively. These tickets are valid from 7 to 9 pm.
Indoor games in the FEC (Family Entertainment Center) charges each visitor 35,000 VND, no matter adults or kids.
Read also: Entrance Fee of All Da Nang Attractions
Asia Park Tickets and Where to Buy
Travelers just come to the counters (booths) right at the entrance of Asia Park theme park to buy tickets. Both cash and card payments are accepted. At the moment, it’s free of charge to enter the park, therefore these counters are for all-in-one tickets only. A paper bracelet is tied around the wrist of buyers to easier recognize. On it, there is a QR code, to use later for included things. If it’s lost or damaged seriously, since then, it’s no longer valid. Please come to the customer service (at the main entrance) for assistance, to get the new bracelet and explore the rest of the park.
For the Sun Wheel or whatever games and rides, visitors can pay separately, to enjoy the ones they like. Physical ticket (paper ticket) is given. Remember to keep it carefully before use it.
Note: If purchasing Asia Park ticket or Sun Wheel ticket online, please come to the on-site counters to have physical tickets.
In the Surroundings of the Asia Park
Helio Night Market
This night market is by the big crossroad on the way to the Asia Park from outside. It’s many stalls selling foods, beverages, local snacks, souvenirs and a stage where singers perform, with beer drinkers in the front. The price here is fixed, absolutely not expensive. Read the information about all night markets of Da Nang in https://centralvietnamguide.com/da-nang-night-market/.
Da Nang Children’s Cultural Palace
In the opposite to the Helio night market, kids can entertain here with games and enjoy the company with other little friends. Parents can pay to allow them to participate. Outside, there are some street vendors selling yummy fries that are varied in size, shape and ingredient/taste. Fresh sugarcane juice and other drinks are sold (alcohols may not be found here).
Other Things to Do in Da Nang at Night
Main article: What to Do in Da Nang at Night
Dragon Bridge Fire and Water Show
From 9 pm every weekend, the dragon of the Dragon Bridge breathes fire and then water. Witnessing this show has become a must-do activity for tourists in Da Nang since it began in 2013. The best spots which spectators can find: on Tran Hung Dao St’s pavement until the statue of “Fish Transforming into Dragon”, river cruises on Han river or rooftop coffee shops. Standing on the bridge supports better photos and videos, but the rain pour will make anyone wet. See further information in https://centralvietnamguide.com/dragon-bridge-da-nang/.
Son Tra Night Market
Next to the Dragon bridge, on the right bank of the Han river, Son Tra night market is worth visiting. It has more than 150 stalls and vendors, stretching on Ly Nam De and Mai Hac De streets. Visitors will see local dishes, souvenirs, fruits, fresh seafood, food specialties and clothing. There are a couple of restaurants nearby serving alcohol, with a view to the market and crowds.
See full details of the Son Tra night market and others in Da Nang, browse https://centralvietnamguide.com/da-nang-night-market.
The Asia Park on Google Maps
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