The accelerating densification of Southeast Asian metropolitan landscapes presents an increasingly critical thermal crisis, one whose full magnitude is only beginning to be quantified through systematic empirical field investigation. This study synthesizes multi-year thermal imaging data collected across Hanoi and Da Nang, Vietnam, deploying FLIR thermographic instrumentation to establish baseline surface temperature profiles across diverse urban typologies, material assemblies, and vegetative interventions. Aerial thermal surveys conducted over Da Nang's central urban fabric on April 10, 2026, recorded peak rooftop surface temperatures approaching 62.6°C at midday—conditions that, sustained across extensive impervious cover, generate measurable convective feedback loops capable of elevating ambient air temperatures by several degrees relative to surrounding rural basins. Comparative analysis of primary school playground surfaces in Da Nang and Hanoi further underscores the human welfare dimension of the phenomenon: synthetic artificial turf recorded peak surface temperatures of 73.8°C under afternoon solar exposure, versus 36.6°C for adjacent natural grass cover—a differential of 37.2°C that carries direct implications for child health, outdoor activity, and institutional design standards.
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