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Vietnam Tourist Destinations You May Not Have Heard Of
Vietnam Tourist Destinations You May Not Have Heard Of
While Vietnam is home to a lot of beautiful sites that are truly worth visiting, going off the beaten track to explore Vietnam’s hidden gems might be a good idea. Fortunately, there are still a lot of places in the country that are still not spoiled by tourism. These are places that you may not yet hear about in the past, but will surely impress you with its unique beauty. From scenic mountains…
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Son Tay ancient citadel, a unique historical relic site of Hanoi
The Son Tay citadel, 40 kilometers from the center of Hanoi, is a unique historical relic of the capital city and Vietnam’s glorious history of resisting foreign invaders. Son Tay ancient citadel, a unique historical relic site of Hanoi
Mr. Pham Hung Son, Head of the Management Board of the Son Tay relic site, said the site remains intact: “The Son Tay citadel was built by King Minh…
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Memorial to the Vietnamese Martyrs at Son Tay
Preparing for Operation Ivory Coast, what would end up being a very well planned and successful raid on the POW camp of Son Tay. The only problem was everyone to be rescued had been moved not long before the raid.
We are going to rescue 70 American prisoners of war, maybe more, from a camp called Son Tay. This is something American prisoners have a right to expect from their fellow soldiers. The target is 23 miles west of Hanoi.
Colonel Arthur "Bull" Simons pre-mission brief, 20 November 1970