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Is Da Nang safe for remote workers?

Knowing whether Da Nang is safe for remote workers will certainly be of importance if you are considering coming here and manage your business or online job for a few months. Indeed, whether a city is safe or not has a significant impact on remote workersโ€™ ability to enjoy their surroundings and really take in the local culture. Luckily, remote workers in Vietnam report the country to be safe and welcoming for all individuals. In a city like Da Nang, away from the major touristic and urban hubs, remote workers can expect a high degree of safety around town. Having said that, the city is not crime-free, and it is important for all visitors to be aware of the ways in which they can keep safe and ensure their time in Da Nang is incident-free.


Despite the fact Da Nang is safe for remote workers, the usual forms of petty theft are common here. Particularly around tourist sites and markets, all individuals should be wary of the potential for pick-pockets and bag-snatchers to operate. This form of crime seems to be much more common around the other major touristic hubs of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, but it has been reported to occur in Da Nang, too. A good way to avoid becoming a victim of this form of crime is to avoid flashing cash or valuable goods in the street in order to avoid being targeted by pick-pockets, and to always keep your bag on the side of your body opposite to the street to avoid having it snatched by thieves on bikes. In general, taking the usual precautions of walking around a major city should be enough to feel safe here.


Road safety is an issue in Vietnam. Around Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the numbers of victims in road traffic accidents are very high and foreigners often make up the statistics. While the roads are likely to be much safer for remote workers in Da Nang, it is important to always keep your wits about you when crossing the street. Crucially, you should consider carefully the notion of renting a motorbike here and generally avoid renting a car anywhere in Vietnam. If you do rent a vehicle here, it is a good idea to check your insurance coverage. All in all, you should also consider that Da Nang is a very walkable city and taking a stroll along My Khe Beach will certainly be a safe and relaxing experience.


The overall nightlife scene and entertainment culture will also feel relatively safe for remote workers in Da Nang. Indeed, this central Vietnamese city has numerous vibrant beach bars and clubs which will be attractive to foreigners and locals alike. To make sure you enjoy your experience in Da Nang, always keep an eye on your drink and avoid excessive alcohol consumption. Also be aware that artisanal rice wines here can have very high alcohol levels, so make sure to drink with caution. Finally, make sure you understand that Vietnam has a generally conservative social culture, and always avoid consuming or carrying any type of drugs here.


For more information about living in Da Nang as a remote worker, check out our complete Da Nang guide.