Paris, May 4 -- The central Vietnamese city of Da Nang is rapidly emerging as a preferred base for digital nomads worldwide, increasingly rivalling established destinations such as Chiang Mai and Bali.

Reporting on May 3, Le Courrier International noted that even without a dedicated visa scheme for remote workers, Da Nang continues to attract a rising number of location-independent professionals. Its appeal lies in a combination of liveability, relatively low living costs and a well-developed tourism ecosystem, with most foreign visitors entering under Vietnam's three-month e-visa policy.

The city's global profile has been building in recent years. In 2019, The New York Times labelled it the "Miami of Vietnam" and named it among 52 plac...