After more than 2 years of restoration, Hai Van Quan relic began to be opened for tourism since August 1. This is a common relic, located right on the border of two localities: Da Nang and Thua Thien - Hue . Therefore, many tourists from Hue to Da Nang and vice versa have interesting experiences when visiting Hai Van Quan.
Mr. Bac Hao, a tourist from Australia, said he has traveled to many places and to many tourist attractions in Vietnam. Each location has its own culture.
"What impressed me most when arriving in Hue and crossing Hai Van Pass into Da Nang was the majestic scenery of "The most majestic landscape in the world". Among them, Hai Van Quan is a very meaningful historical site for the two lands of Hue and Da Nang," Mr. Bac Hao shared.

Some other tourists also enjoyed traveling by motorbike on the Hai Van pass road, with one side being the mountains and the other side being the sea.
Mr. Tran Quoc Dat, a tourist from Kon Tum said: "On the occasion of visiting relatives in Da Nang, we also visited the Hai Van Quan relic site."
According to Mr. Dat, the traffic route here is quite convenient, connecting the two localities of Hue and Da Nang. Therefore, visitors can easily visit the beaches in Hue and Da Nang.
According to statistics from the Hue Monuments Conservation Center, from August 1 to August 25, the total number of visitors to Hai Van Quan was 53,674.
Not only that, many tourists also think that, when traveling towards Da Nang, they can also visit and experience Nam O fish sauce village (Lien Chieu district, Da Nang city).
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Phuong, Vice Chairwoman of the People's Committee of Hoa Hiep Nam ward (Lien Chieu district, Da Nang city) is proud that this locality has received the companionship of schools and businesses in promoting the ancient Nam village. O - where the profession of making fish sauce was honored as a national intangible cultural heritage. At the same time, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Phuong also believes that from young people's enthusiasm for traditional culture, this locality will welcome more tourists in the near future.