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Bao Tang Quang Tri
A modest museum that documents the history of the Quang Tri Province, with a focus on its ethnic minorities.
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Ho Chi Minh Monument
This monument stands up on imaginatively named Mountain No 1; the hillock opposite the pier in Cat Ba Town.
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Sapa Radio Tower
The easiest trek in town is to follow the steps up to the Sapa radio tower for killer views of the valley.
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Quang Duc Gate
The five cannons next to Quang Duc Gate represent the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.
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Chapel
Many of the tombs of Spanish and French soldiers are below a chapel that’s located behind Tien Sa Port.
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Kon Klor
Near the suspension bridge across the river youll find a large, immaculate rong in the village of Kon Klor.
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Crescent
A glitzy promenade of eating and shopping along a scooped-out section of canal in Saigons upmarket District 7.
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Bai An Hai
Bai An Hai on the south side of town is appealing, but there are a good number of fishing boats moored nearby.
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Gougah Falls
Gougah Falls is 36km from Dalat towards Ho Chi Minh City. It’s only 500m from the highway so it’s easy to get to.
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Phap Lam Pagoda
This pagoda has three giant Buddha statues in the courtyard, and an equally imposing large gold one in the temple.
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Kon Jodreh
Six kilometres east of Kon Tum, this village has a small rong and you can observe tranquil riverside activities.
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Hoang Thu Pho Waterfall
There’s a waterfall near Huang Thu Pho village, about 12km west of Bac Ha, which has a pool big enough for swimming.
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Plei Thonghia
This village is west of Kon Tum; you can watch local boys swimming with the cattle from the pastureland across the river.
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Me Linh Square
This compact tree-studded square facing the Saigon River features a statue of the 13th-century Vietnamese general, Tran Hung Dao.
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Bunker of Chief Artillery Commander Pirot
Though not much more than an overgrown crater, this is the bunker where Chief Artillery Commander Pirot committed suicide.
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Vong Beach
The attractive Vong Beach is where the fast boats from the mainland dock. Other beaches in the vicinity are strewn with rubbish.
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Sapa Church
Sapas small stone church was built by the French. Its only open for Mass on Sunday and on certain evenings for prayers.
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Canh Tien
Canh Tien , built in the 16th century, is named after upturned leaf shapes at the top which are said to resemble fairy wings.
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Dau Dang Waterfall
The Dau Dang Waterfall (also called the Ta Ken Waterfall) is a series of spectacular cascades between sheer walls of rock.
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Tu Ton Rose Garden
The most famous garden is called the Tu Ton Rose Garden , which has over 500 different kinds of rose in 50 different shades and colours.
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