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Revision as of 10:41, 10 August 2008

GANG
Da Nang Boys
File:D N Boys.jpg
Members of the Da Nang Boys
Games: GTA San Andreas
Locations: Easter Basin, Esplanade East, Esplanade North
Leader: Snakehead
Type: Criminal Organisation
Enemies: Triads
Affiliations: None
Colors: No specific (possible black bandanas)
Vehicles: Buccaneer, Tampa and Manana
Weapons: 9mm Pistol, Micro-SMG
Fronts: None
Members: The Snakehead

The Da Nang Boys (named after the Vietnam region and city of Da Nang) is a Vietnamese criminal organisation in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas based in San Fierro, preparing a full move to the United States. Extremely violent, with major interests in protection, narcotics and human trafficking, they control the dockland/bay area in Easter Basin and possibly a freight ship anchored out in bay, often causing disturbance. They have stolen a van of cocaine from the Loco Syndicate with Mike Toreno in the back hiding. The Da Nang Boys are also at war with local Triad gangs and were responsible for the massacre of the Blood Feather Triad. With the help of Carl Johnson, the San Fierro Triads responded with an aerial massacre on one of the Da Nang Boy's freight ships, resulting in the deaths of many members and their leader, the Snakehead.

While the Da Nang Boys is portrayed as a major Vietnamese gang in the city, two other sects, the Shining Razors and the Butterfly Children, were mentioned in the game and in the official GTA San Andreas website, and are said to be active in Easter Basin.

The Da Nang Boys are seen wearing either street attire (in the form of Army t-shirts and pants), or traditional robes.