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Lang Mai Travel specializes in organizing tours in Vietnam, especially: DMZ Tours, Hue City Tours, Hoi An City Tours, My Son Sanctuary Tours, Phong Nha Cave Tours, Paradise Cave Tours, Dark Cave Tours and Trang An Tours... Everyday, we pick up our guests at the following cities: Dong Ha (Quang Tri Province), Hue (Thua Thien – Hue), Hoi An (Quang Nam), Dong Hoi (Quang Binh) and Ninh Binh.
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DMZ tour, Phong Nha cave, Paradise cave, Dark Cave, Botanical Garden, Khe Sanh combat base, Vinh Moc tunnel, Truong Son Cemetery, Rockpile, Camp Carroll, Ho Chi Minh trail, Quang Tri citadel, La Vang Cathedral, Hamburger Hill, Hue imperial citadel, Thien Mu pagoda, royal tombs and temples, Da Nang, My Khe beach, Monkey mountain, Golden Bridge, Ba Na Hills, Linh Ung pagoda, Marble Mountain, Cham Islands, Hoi An ancient town, My Son sanctuary, My Lai massacre site, Kon Tum, Dakto, Pleiku, Buon Ma Thuot, Quy Nhon, Ninh Binh, Vinh, Ha Tinh
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Since I'm not American, or Vietnamese, I didn't want to waste a whole day seeing other sites significant to the war. I just thought it's fascinating that a village went underground and wanted to see the tunnels, and the bridge connecting north and south vietnam. So, I got a private car (more expensive, but totally reasonable if you find 2 or 3 others to split with you!) So glad I went to the tunnels WITHOUT a tour company because I was able to take my sweet time and also get there in the morning before it was busy. In tour you spend maybe 40 mins. I took my time exploring all the tunnels (brought my own headlamp) and watching the documentary afterwards, looking at the museum over 3 hours or so, as well as a walk along the sea where the tunnels come out. I have to say as a solo person I got a bit scared in the tunnels as there were no other people (around 10-noon) and I went down tunnels that didn't have any lights since I had my own light. But it felt very quiet and very dark so it would have been nice to have a friend! Overall amazing feat of engineering and well worth the 2.5 hour drive from Hue. Also, it is amazingly cool and breezy in the tunnels thanks to their ventilation system so don't worry about the heat. Take your time to walk around and see the foxholes, bomb craters and museum. Bring your own light if you want to go out of the lit tunnels to explore more.
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Quang Tri is a city in Quang Tri Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is second of two municipalities in the province after the provincial capital Đong Ha. During the Vietnam War, when the province was the South's border with North Vietnam, it suffered a major attack in the January 1968 Tet Offensive and it was the only South Vietnamese provincial capital to be captured by th
Quang Tri Citadel, - According to documents, at the beginning of Gia Long period, Quang Tri citadel was built in Tien Kien ward (Trieu Thanh - Trieu Phong), in 1809, King Gia Long moved to Thach Han commune (nowadays, belonging to Ward 2, Quang Tri town). - The citadel was initially built with soil, and in 1837 Minh Mang king rebuilt it with bricks. The citadel has a square shape, the circumference of the walls is more than 2,000 m, 4 m high, 12 m thicker underfoot, surrounded by a trench system, four corners of the citadel are four fortresses jutting out. The citadel was built in the style of Vietnam stronghold with square walls surrounded by large bricks; Adhesive by lime, molasses and some other additives in folk. There are four main gates in the east, west, south and north. - In the years 1809-1945, the Nguyen Dynasty took it as a military stronghold and an administrative headquarters. Since 1929, France has built a prison here and turned it into a place to detain those who have opposite political views. - There were big battles here during the Vietnam War in 1968 and 1972. After the citadel campaign "Spring - Summer campaign 1972", the whole citadel was almost flattened; only one door of the East was left in its original shape and several sections of citadel walls and outer ditches were covered with trenches. - In the 90s of the 20th century, the People's Committee of Quang Tri Province rebuilt the citadel to make a relic. A few sections of the city wall were restored, the four main gates were rebuilt, in the center of the cittadel was built a memorial marking 81 days and nights in 1972. The southwest corner erected a Modern house as a museum. All roads leading to the ruins and the interior of the Old Citadel are covered with cement, except for grass. Quang Tri citadel is considered by the people in the area as "Spiritual Land" because here any inch of land has bombs and blood and bones of soldiers on both sides.
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