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  2. Battle of Ba Gia - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ba Gia was a major battle that marked the beginning of the Viet Cong's (VC) Summer Offensive of 1965, during the early phases of the Vietnam War. The battle took place in Quảng Ngãi Province , South Vietnam , between May 28–31, 1965.

  3. Ba Giai and Tú Xuất - Wikipedia

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    Ba Giai and Tú Xuất are a fictional duo appearing in Northern Vietnam's popular folk tales. The two characters are typically nominally citizens under the early French colonial period , but stories may place them in earlier dynasties or later.

  4. Rạch Giá Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rach Gia Airport (IATA: VKG, ICAO: VVRG) is an airport located in Rach Gia, Vietnam. The airport was built in the 1950s by the French. The airport was built in the 1950s by the French. Its original purpose was to connect Saigon to the Southwestern portion of Vietnam.

  5. Rex Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Rex Hotel or Rex Hotel Saigon (Vietnamese: Khách Sạn Rex, French: Hôtel Rex de Saïgon) is a famous luxury and business hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.During the Vietnam War, the daily U.S. briefings at the hotel became known as "The Five O'Clock Follies".

  6. Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Wikipedia

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    Tam Cốc, literally "three caves", consists of three natural caves — Hang Cả, Hang Hai, and Hang Ba — on the Ngô Đồng River. [2] [3] Tourists are taken in small boats along the river from the village of Ván Lám, through rice fields and limestone karsts, through the caves, and back. Local women serve as guides and attempt to sell ...

  7. State Guest House (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    After the partition of Vietnam, it became the state guest house of North Vietnam, while South Vietnam had the state guest house at Nguyễn Du Street, Nhà khách 108 Nguyễn Du, and close to the Independence Palace. In modern times, the building serves as the State Guest House of the Vietnamese Government.

  8. Ba Vì National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ba Vì National Park covers an area of 10,815 ha (26,720 acres) inside Ba Vì District of Hanoi [1], Lương Sơn district and the city of Hòa Bình, in the province of Hòa Bình [2]. The national park is 15km west of the nearest town, Sơn Tây and 48km western from the centre of Hanoi.

  9. Hang Sơn Đoòng - Wikipedia

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    Located near the Laos–Vietnam border, Hang Sơn Đoòng has an internal, fast-flowing subterranean river and the largest cross-section of any cave, worldwide, [2] [3] believed to be twice that of the next-largest passage. It is the largest known cave passage in the world by volume.