Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills, a ‘French Village’ in the mountains of central Vietnam, is the Sun Group’s oldest and most popular attraction, welcoming more than two million people annually. An indoor theme park and 5-star hotel, both currently under construction, will be added to the mix in 2019. Photo Credit: Michael Switow
Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills, a ‘French Village’ in the mountains of central Vietnam, is the Sun Group’s oldest and most popular attraction, welcoming more than two million people annually. An indoor theme park and 5-star hotel, both currently under construction, will be added to the mix in 2019. Photo Credit: Michael Switow
Ba Na Hills - Luge
Ba Na Hills, a ‘French Village’ in the mountains of central Vietnam, is the Sun Group’s oldest and most popular attraction, welcoming more than two million people annually. An indoor theme park and 5-star hotel, both currently under construction, will be added to the mix in 2019. Photo Credit: Michael Switow
Wedding Photos in Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills, a ‘French Village’ in the mountains of central Vietnam, is the Sun Group’s oldest and most popular attraction, welcoming more than two million people annually, including brides and grooms-to-be anxious to take their pre-wedding photos. Photo Credit: Michael Switow
Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills, a ‘French Village’ in the mountains of central Vietnam, is the Sun Group’s oldest and most popular attraction, welcoming more than two million people annually. An indoor theme park and 5-star hotel, both currently under construction, will be added to the mix in 2019. Photo Credit: Michael Switow
Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills, a ‘French Village’ in the mountains of central Vietnam, is the Sun Group’s oldest and most popular attraction, welcoming more than two million people annually. An indoor theme park and 5-star hotel, both currently under construction, will be added to the mix in 2019. Photo Credit: Michael Switow
Sun World Danang Wonders
Sun World Danang Wonders is situated on the left bank of the Han River, in a city where the Sun Group has also invested in hotels and villas. The company kept its investment costs low by buying inventory from South Carolina’s Freestyle Music Park. Photo Credit: Michael Switow

Queen Cobra
From the top of Danang Wonders’ newest acquisition, the Queen Cobra, riders have a splendid view of the city – if they can keep their eyes open! The suspended coaster climbs 111 feet before crashing down at nearly 50 miles per hour along five continuous twists. Photo Credit: Sun World Danang Wonders.

Sun World Danang Wonders
Sun World Danang Wonders is situated on the left bank of the Han River, in a city where the Sun Group has also invested in hotels and villas. The company kept its investment costs low by buying inventory from South Carolina’s Freestyle Music Park. Photo Credit: Sun World Danang Wonders.

Fansipan Peak
It used to take two days to reach Fansipan Peak, known as the ‘Roofttop of Indochina’, until the Sun Group opened a cable car there last year. Photo Credit: Sun Group.

Fansipan Peak
It used to take two days to reach Fansipan Peak, known as the ‘Roofttop of Indochina’, until the Sun Group opened a cable car there last year. Photo Credit: Sun Group.

Fansipan Peak
Sun Group’s cable car at Fansipan Peak, known as the ‘Roofttop of Indochina’, holds two Guinness World Records for the highest ascent and longest non-stop journey by a three-rope cable car. Photo Credit: Sun Group.
Halong Bay
Halong Bay – a UNESCO world heritage site in northern Vietnam – is famous for the thousands of limestone islets that rise from its water. The Sun Group has opened southeast Asia’s largest theme park on the bay’s banks. Photo Credit: Michael Switow.
Atop the Sun Wheel
Halong Bay – a UNESCO world heritage site in northern Vietnam – is famous for the thousands of limestone islets that rise from its water. The Sun Group has opened southeast Asia’s largest theme park on the bay’s banks. Photo Credit: Sun Group.
Sun Wheel
Halong Bay – a UNESCO world heritage site in northern Vietnam – is famous for the thousands of limestone islets that rise from its water. The Sun Group has opened southeast Asia’s largest theme park on the bay’s banks. Photo Credit: Sun Group.
Sun World Halong
Halong Bay – a UNESCO world heritage site in northern Vietnam – is famous for the thousands of limestone islets that rise from its water. The Sun Group has opened southeast Asia’s largest theme park on the bay’s banks. Photo Credit: Sun Group.
Dragon Park Halong
Halong Bay – a UNESCO world heritage site in northern Vietnam – is famous for the thousands of limestone islets that rise from its water. The Sun Group has opened southeast Asia’s largest theme park on the bay’s banks. Photo Credit: Sun Group.

Dragon Park Halong Bay
Dragon Park Halong Bay – one of the newest pearls in the Sun Group’s attractions portfolio – opens most days at 3pm. Vietnamese park-goers prefer to avoid the mid-day heat. Photo credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.
Dragon Park Halong Bay
Dragon Park Halong Bay – one of the newest pearls in the Sun Group’s attractions portfolio – opens most days at 3pm. Vietnamese park-goers prefer to avoid the mid-day heat. Photo credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.

Dragon Park Halong Bay
Dragon Park Halong Bay – one of the newest pearls in the Sun Group’s attractions portfolio – opens most days at 3pm. Vietnamese park-goers prefer to avoid the mid-day heat. Photo credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.

Dragon Park Halong Bay
Dragon Park Halong Bay – one of the newest pearls in the Sun Group’s attractions portfolio – opens most days at 3pm. Vietnamese park-goers prefer to avoid the mid-day heat. Photo credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.

Dragon Park Halong Bay
Dragon Park Halong Bay – one of the newest pearls in the Sun Group’s attractions portfolio – opens most days at 3pm. Vietnamese park-goers prefer to avoid the mid-day heat. Photo credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.

Typhoon Water Park
Sun World’s Typhoon Water Park opened in April 2017. Together with the Dragon Park and Mystic Mountain Complex, it’s billed as the largest theme park in southeast Asia. Photo Credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.

Typhoon Water Park
Sun World’s Typhoon Water Park opened in April 2017. Together with the Dragon Park and Mystic Mountain Complex, it’s billed as the largest theme park in southeast Asia. Photo Credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.

Typhoon Water Park
Sun World’s Typhoon Water Park opened in April 2017. Together with the Dragon Park and Mystic Mountain Complex, it’s billed as the largest theme park in southeast Asia. Photo Credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.
Typhoon Water Park
Sun World’s Typhoon Water Park opened in April 2017. Together with the Dragon Park and Mystic Mountain Complex, it’s billed as the largest theme park in southeast Asia. Photo Credit: Sun Group / Parques Reunidos.











