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Vietnam Veteran Tours |
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HCM- Danang – Quang Ngai –Chu Lai – My Lai – Aluoi – Hue ( 5 days/4 nights - VVTR03)
On March 8th, 1965, the US 9th Marine Brigade landed on Nam O Beach (nicknamed Red Beach II) in Danang, which officially marked the American involvement in Vietnam. Thenceforth, the names "I Corps Area", "Ashau Valley", "Hamburger Hill", or "My Lai massacre" have never faded in the memory of American soldiers...
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Central Highlands – war places ( 3 days/2 nights - VVTR01)
The central highlands cover the southern part of the Truong Son Mountain range and comprise the provinces of Lam Dong, Daklak, Gia Lai and Kontum. The area is home to several ethnic minority groups with only about two million people, but has always been considered important due to its strategic location...
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Memory to Dien Bien Phu battle field ( 4 days/3 nights - VVTR02)
Dien Bien Phu is a beautiful and romantic valley(16km in length, 9 km in width) surrounded with high mountains, forests and located in the northwest of Vietnam, near border between Lao and Vietnam, the French colonist set it up to be a big stronghold against Vietminh army during 1945, It was considered undefeatable by the French colonist! But 7th May 1954 the Vietminh army with the leadership of Ho Chi Minh defeated the French colonist in here, moving to final agreement; the French withdrew from Vietnam. Even experienced long time in war with lots of destructions, Dien Bien Phu now is covered with new face, developing and also mountains , hills are already covered with green color again; many relics, remnants still left that's why It's worth of a visit back to ex-battle field.
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