Overview
The Da Nang 3D Art Museum (Art in Paradise) features over 130 large-scale trick-art paintings that visitors step into for interactive photographs. It is one of the largest 3D art museums in Southeast Asia.
Highlights
- Interactive Paintings: Visitors become part of the artwork — surfing a wave, escaping a shark, or flying on a magic carpet.
- Themed Zones: Nine themed areas including Egyptian, underwater, fantasy, and Vietnamese cultural scenes.
- Social Media Fun: Designed specifically for engaging photos and videos.
History
Opened in 2013 as a Korean-Vietnamese joint venture, the museum brought the trick-art concept popular in Korea and Japan to Vietnam. It quickly became one of Da Nang's most visited attractions.
Visitor Tips
- Camera Ready: Bring a fully charged phone — you'll take dozens of photos.
- Timing: Weekday mornings are far less crowded.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.