Four “Great Walls in Vietnam” tourist attractions

Wednesday, 20/02/2019 16:24
No need to go far, the four place-names which are considered as the “Great Walls of Vietnam” attracts tourists for their charming beauties.

Mua cave - Ninh Binh province

Mua cave, is one of the most famous attractions in Ninh Binh, offers tourists a great experience and information about the historical and King Kong’s land - Ninh Binh (filming location of “Kong: Skull Island”).

Only the cave brings tourist a chance for viewing the picturesque landscape of Tam Coc from the peak above.



The way leading to the cave formed by a long stone staircase zigzags through the karst, there are nearly 500 steps to a simple altar to Quan Am (the Goddess of Mercy). The cave entrance seems to be similar as “Great Wall of China”.

Tuc Dup historic site in An Giang province


Tuc Dup historic heritage in An Giang is another of these destinations. The hill located in Tri Ton district, belongs to Co To mountain.



With a modest height of only 300m, Tuc Dup hill has a rugged obstacle and dangerous geography with rough cliffs forming caves getting though each other like a bee hive.

It is currently crowded of visitors on special holidays so that they can see the war remains, enjoy fresh air and admire ranging mountains.

Mong Mo (Dream) hill, Da Lat city

Da Lat is a most popular tourist attraction in Vietnam with famous sites that visitors should not miss.

Dream hill theme park attracts visitors by its beauty of nature; pine-tree hills. It had ever been the place for lovers dating.

Dream hill with a total area of 12 hectares is located north of Da Lat only 4 km on the way to Valley of Love.

The Hill is embellished from Dragon Lake, which was constructed in 1978 and converted into a tourist resort since 1992, has now been transformed into a self-contained resort with a total new face. Mong Mo Hill resort is a tourist destination launched in 2003 to celebrate 110 years of Da Lat formation and development.

Here visitors can enjoy artificial architectures in harmony with the natural landscape of sub Great Wall stretching across the hills about 2 km to over 300 year- old house emulated original Binh Dinh beam houses. These artificial architectures remind tourists of ancient people’s life in the past.

Moreover, natural stone gardens which are full of colors and strange plants brightly blooming in gardens around Dream Hill help travelers have new feelings and relaxation.

Phai Ve mountain, Lang Son province


Phai Ve mountain in Lang Son is like a huge rockery in the central city. It is a pride of local people.

This is an interesting destination that visitors will once again go from one surprise to another surprise.

The highlight of this landmark is four up and down routes which include more than 500 stone steps, from the top of this bridge can overview the city./.

Compiled by BTA

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