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Did You Know? // Marble Mountains πŸ”οΈπŸ‡»πŸ‡³- Did you know that the Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone and marbl...
14/05/2024

Did You Know? // Marble Mountains πŸ”οΈπŸ‡»πŸ‡³

- Did you know that the Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone and marble hills in Da Nang, Vietnam, each named after one of the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth?

- Did you know that these mountains are not only famous for their stunning natural beauty but also for their historical and spiritual significance, housing several Buddhist sanctuaries, Hindu temples, and pagodas carved directly into the rock?

- Did you know that during the Vietnam War, the caves within these mountains served as hiding spots and important vantage points for the Viet Cong?

- Did you know that climbing to the summit of Thuy Son, the largest and most visited of the Marble Mountains, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the East Sea?

- Did you know that artisans in the nearby village are renowned for their skills in sculpting marble from these mountains, creating intricate statues and artworks that are popular among visitors and collectors?



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Did You Know? // Bach Dang Wharf πŸš’πŸŒ†- Did you know that Bach Dang Wharf (BαΊΏn BαΊ‘ch Đằng) located along the Saigon River in...
07/05/2024

Did You Know? // Bach Dang Wharf πŸš’πŸŒ†

- Did you know that Bach Dang Wharf (Bến Bẑch Đằng) located along the Saigon River in Ho Chi Minh City, is not only a key maritime landmark but also a vibrant social and historical hub?

- Did you know that this wharf has been pivotal in the development of Saigon since the French colonial era, serving as a major port for commercial and military shipping?

- Did you know that throughout its history, Bach Dang Wharf has witnessed many significant events, including being a departure point for many Vietnamese emigrating overseas during the 19th and 20th centuries?

- Did you know that today, Bach Dang Wharf is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering scenic river views, dining experiences on floating restaurants, and a front-row seat to the bustling river traffic?

- Did you know that the area around the wharf is also home to some of Ho Chi Minh City's most historic buildings, including the majestic Hotel Majestic, which dates back to 1925?



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Celebrating Reunification Day in Vietnam πŸ‡»πŸ‡³πŸŽ‰Today marks Reunification Day, a pivotal moment in Vietnam's history commemo...
30/04/2024

Celebrating Reunification Day in Vietnam πŸ‡»πŸ‡³πŸŽ‰

Today marks Reunification Day, a pivotal moment in Vietnam's history commemorating the end of the Vietnam War and the unification of North and South on April 30, 1975.

Across the country, festivities reflect the spirit of unity and progress that this day symbolizes. Join in as Vietnam celebrates with parades, fireworks, and patriotic displays!

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Did You Know? // Long Bien Bridge πŸŒ‰πŸ‡»πŸ‡³- Did you know that Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, constructed between 1899 and 1902, i...
30/04/2024

Did You Know? // Long Bien Bridge πŸŒ‰πŸ‡»πŸ‡³

- Did you know that Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, constructed between 1899 and 1902, is one of the oldest bridges in Vietnam? It was originally named Doumer Bridge after the French Governor-General Paul Doumer.

- Did you know that this bridge was the first steel bridge across the Red River in Hanoi and played a crucial role in the transportation of goods between Hanoi and the port of Haiphong?

- Did you know that during the Vietnam War, Long Bien Bridge was heavily bombed due to its strategic importance, undergoing several reconstructions to restore the sections damaged by airstrikes?

- Did you know that despite these war impacts, much of the original structure still stands and the bridge continues to serve as a vital transport link for trains, motorbikes, bicycles, and pedestrians?



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Did You Know? // Hue Royal Antiquities Museum πŸΊπŸ‘‘- Did you know that the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum, located in the hea...
23/04/2024

Did You Know? // Hue Royal Antiquities Museum πŸΊπŸ‘‘

- Did you know that the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum, located in the heart of Hue within the former Dien Long An Royal Palace, is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of artifacts from the glorious reign of the Nguyen Dynasty, Vietnam's last royal dynasty?

- Did you know that this museum houses thousands of precious objects, including royal decrees, ceremonial robes, and an array of finely crafted personal belongings of the emperors?

- Did you know that one of the museum's highlights is its extensive collection of ceramics, which not only includes Vietnamese pieces but also items from China and Japan, reflecting the rich trade history and cultural exchanges of the Nguyen Dynasty era?

- Did you know that the building itself, with its architectural elegance, is a fine example of French colonial design fused with traditional Vietnamese elements, and is considered a historic monument on its own?

- Did you know that the museum also features an exquisite collection of bronze Buddha statues, which date back centuries and are important artifacts for understanding the spread and influence of Buddhism in Vietnam?



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Did You Know? // Trang An Landscape Complex πŸš£β€β™‚οΈπŸžοΈ- Did you know that the Trang An Landscape Complex, located in Ninh Bi...
16/04/2024

Did You Know? // Trang An Landscape Complex πŸš£β€β™‚οΈπŸžοΈ

- Did you know that the Trang An Landscape Complex, located in Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam, is a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site that offers both stunning natural beauty and significant historical depth?

- Did you know that Trang An is renowned for its boat cave tours, where visitors can explore a series of interconnected waterways and magnificent caves under towering limestone karst peaks?

- Did you know that this area is not just a natural wonder but also a cultural treasure, with evidence of human activity dating back tens of thousands of years, including ancient temples and more than 500 known archaeological sites?

- Did you know that the site includes the famous Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest Buddhist temple complex in Vietnam, which is home to the largest bronze Buddha statue in Southeast Asia?

- Did you know that Trang An’s landscape is often called a "Halong Bay on land" because of its similar geology of limestone karst peaks, but it offers a more tranquil and mystical experience away from the sea?



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Did You Know? // War Remnants Museum πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ‡»πŸ‡³- Did you know that the War Remnants Museum, located in the heart of Ho Chi Min...
09/04/2024

Did You Know? // War Remnants Museum πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ‡»πŸ‡³

- Did you know that the War Remnants Museum, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, serves as a poignant reminder of the brutal realities of war, particularly the Vietnam War? It's among the most visited museums in Vietnam, attracting over half a million visitors each year.

- Did you know that the museum was originally opened in September 1975, just a few months after the end of the Vietnam War? It was initially named the "Exhibition House for US and Puppet Crimes" but later changed to its current name to reflect a broader perspective on the war's impact.

- Did you know that the museum houses a comprehensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that tell the story of the war from the Vietnamese perspective, offering insights into the suffering of civilians and soldiers alike?

- Did you know that among its exhibits, the museum displays remnants of military equipment, including aircraft, tanks, and bombs, as well as more personal artifacts that highlight the human cost of the conflict, such as letters, diaries, and photographs?

- Did you know that the museum also dedicates space to international efforts against the use of chemical weapons, with a particular focus on the devastating effects of Agent Orange used during the Vietnam War?



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Did You Know? // Tam Coc-B**h D**g πŸš£β€β™€οΈπŸŒΏ- Did you know that Tam Coc-B**h D**g, often referred to as the "Halong Bay on L...
02/04/2024

Did You Know? // Tam Coc-B**h D**g πŸš£β€β™€οΈπŸŒΏ

- Did you know that Tam Coc-B**h D**g, often referred to as the "Halong Bay on Land," is a stunning natural wonder located in Vietnam's Ninh Binh Province? Its name translates to "Three Caves - Emerald Grotto," depicting the area's main attractions beautifully.

- Did you know that this area features a serene river that snakes through rice paddies, flanked by towering limestone karsts? Visitors can take a rowboat tour, where local rowers skilfully navigate the river with their feet, offering a unique and tranquil experience.

- Did you know that Tam Coc-B**h D**g serves as a gateway to other historical and natural sites in the area, including ancient temples, pagodas, and more caves, each with its own story and beauty?

- Did you know that the B**h D**g Pagoda, part of this complex, is set into a limestone hill and dates back to the 15th century?

- Did you know that the landscape of Tam Coc-B**h D**g has been used as a backdrop for several films and is a favorite among photographers for its ethereal beauty and peaceful atmosphere?

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Did You Know? // Da Nang Dragon Bridge πŸ‰πŸŒ‰- Did you know that the Da Nang Dragon Bridge, an engineering marvel in the hea...
26/03/2024

Did You Know? // Da Nang Dragon Bridge πŸ‰πŸŒ‰

- Did you know that the Da Nang Dragon Bridge, an engineering marvel in the heart of Da Nang, is not only a vital transportation link but also an iconic symbol of the city? It spans the Han River, connecting the airport to the city's main beaches and the downtown area.

- Did you know that this bridge is designed in the shape of a golden dragon, a creature that symbolizes power, nobility, and good fortune in Vietnamese culture?

- Did you know that the Dragon Bridge is equipped with LED lighting that illuminates the night sky with vibrant colors, making it a spectacular sight after dark? On weekends and special occasions, the dragon even breathes fire and sprays water, drawing crowds from all over.

- Did you know that at 666 meters long and 37.5 meters wide, the Dragon Bridge holds the record for the longest bridge in Vietnam, with a six-lane carriageway that accommodates thousands of vehicles per day?

- Did you know that the bridge was completed in 2013, marking the 38th anniversary of the liberation of Da Nang City?



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Did You Know? // Cu Chi Tunnels πŸ•³οΈπŸ‡»πŸ‡³- Did you know that the Cu Chi Tunnels, located near Ho Chi Minh City, are an immens...
19/03/2024

Did You Know? // Cu Chi Tunnels πŸ•³οΈπŸ‡»πŸ‡³

- Did you know that the Cu Chi Tunnels, located near Ho Chi Minh City, are an immense network of underground tunnels that played a crucial role during the Vietnam War? They served as hiding spots, living quarters, and supply routes for the Viet Cong.

- Did you know that this elaborate tunnel system spans over 250 km (155 miles) and is spread across multiple levels? Some parts even reach depths of 10 meters (about 30 feet) below the ground, showcasing incredible engineering and resilience.

- Did you know that the tunnels were not only used for military purposes but also housed hospitals, food and weapon storage, and living areas, essentially functioning as an underground city during the war?

- Did you know that despite heavy bombings, the Cu Chi Tunnels remained largely intact, playing a pivotal role in the Viet Cong's guerrilla warfare tactics?

- Did you know that visitors can now explore sections of the Cu Chi Tunnels, gaining insight into the conditions soldiers and civilians faced during the war?



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πŸ”’ Did You Know? // Con Dao Prison- Did you know Con Dao Prison, established by French colonists in 1861 on Con Son Islan...
12/03/2024

πŸ”’ Did You Know? // Con Dao Prison

- Did you know Con Dao Prison, established by French colonists in 1861 on Con Son Island, became one of Vietnam's most notorious prisons?

- Did you know that during the Vietnam War, the prison gained infamy for the brutal treatment of detainees, including the use of "tiger cages" where prisoners were kept in inhumane conditions?

- Did you know that in July 1970, a visit by U.S. Congressional representatives exposed the horrific conditions inside the tiger cages, leading to global awareness and outcry?

Today, Con Dao Prison stands as a museum, offering a sobering look into Vietnam's turbulent history and the resilience of those who fought for their country's future.



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πŸŒ‰ Did You Know? // The Long BiΓͺn Bridge- Did you know the Long BiΓͺn Bridge in Hanoi is more than just a way to cross the...
05/03/2024

πŸŒ‰ Did You Know? // The Long BiΓͺn Bridge

- Did you know the Long BiΓͺn Bridge in Hanoi is more than just a way to cross the Red River? Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the same mind behind the Eiffel Tower, it was completed in 1902, becoming an iconic symbol of Vietnam's capital.

- Did you know this architectural marvel has witnessed the tumultuous history of Vietnam, surviving bombings during the Vietnam War?

- Did you know that despite its age and the damage it sustained, the bridge is still in use today, serving as a vital link for Hanoi's residents?

- Did you know that walking across the Long BiΓͺn Bridge offers breathtaking views of the Red River and a unique perspective on Hanoi's bustling life?



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