Young people are thrilled to enjoy coffee and practice archery in Da Nang.
Recently, coffee shops that also feature archery ranges have been popping up in Da Nang, becoming a trendy new hangout for young archery enthusiasts.

According to our reporter, more and more coffee shops with archery ranges are emerging in Da Nang. At one archery café on Võ Nghĩa Street (Phước Mỹ Ward, Sơn Trà District), a group of young friends is intently assembling their bows and aiming at the targets.

This unique coffee and archery concept not only serves as a place for entertainment but also introduces many people to this sport that was once considered unfamiliar.

Here, beginners can rent bows and learn basic techniques with the guidance of instructors right at the café. Some locations even host small tournaments for guests to socialize and improve their skills.

Bùi Thị Kim Yến, a student at Da Nang University of Economics, shared: “I had previously researched archery, but now I finally have the time and place to try it out. This sport helps me develop skills like focus, patience, and calmness.”

Unlike other traditional sports, archery requires players to be meticulous and precise in every movement. Adjusting the angle of the shot, feeling the tension of the bowstring, and controlling one’s breath are all crucial aspects.

It is known that the bows here are purchased according to sports standards.

Wrist guards are provided to help young people avoid unnecessary injuries while getting acquainted with this sport.

With a reasonable cost (around 100,000 VND/hour) and suitable for various age groups, archery is gradually becoming a popular choice for those seeking healthy entertainment options.

Foreign tourists are also excited and eager to experience archery during their visit to Da Nang.

Phan Đình Sanh, the manager of this café, stated: “The coffee and archery model is inspired by Japanese style. Although this concept is still relatively new, the number of customers coming to learn and practice archery is steadily increasing. I hope to expand this model so more people can enjoy the unique and interesting experiences that archery offers.”