Under the canopy of the ancient banyan tree on the Son Tra Peninsula (Da Nang), I naturally feel a little smaller – and my heart calms down.
People of old often called ancient trees “sacred trees,” not out of superstition, but because they are places that hold the memories of the land: countless seasons of sea winds, many changes of the fishing village, many people passing through… still linger in every root clinging to the rock, every trunk embracing each other like a pavilion in the forest.
When you arrive in Son Tra, if you enjoy traveling in a way that explores culture – history, try to spend a few minutes standing still under the banyan tree: take a deep breath, listen to the forest tell its stories.
A journey that is not noisy, but enough to see that Da Nang has not only beautiful beaches – but also depth. 🌿
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