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Dong Hoi Citadel Gates
The Dong Hoi citadel gates stand tall as a testament to the destruction brought upon Vietnam by war.
Once a symbol of absolute grandeur and might, the Dong Hoi Citadel Gates are but a mere shadow of its former self, the only remnants of the Dong Hoi Citadel. One of the only things left behind after a bombing destroyed most of Dong Hoi, the citadel gates are highly recommended for history buffs. The Citadel is a complex of intricate fences and towers that form a fortress and offer complete security to the kings inside. It was built by the Nguyen Dynasty in the 1600s and was remodelled again in the 1800s. The spectacular architecture is an absolute wonder and a definite no-miss.
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Nhat Le Beach
The gorgeous Nhat Le Beach, located at the junction where the Nhat Le river empties into the sea is indeed a sight to behold. The beach is generally quite deserted with the occasional local trudging past and is scattered with hotels, hostels, restaurants and cafes at odd locations and a children's play area. The quietness of the beach is perfect for you to enjoy the soft sand and to revel in the inviting waves. It is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the sunset and to catch a beer at a seaside pub after.
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Paradise Cave
Paradise cave is one of the longest caves in Asia and offers some breathtaking stone formations.
Paradise caves are one of the most spectacular caves in Vietnam. This cave is one of the longest caves in Asia. The entire cave is not open for exploration but some sections of the cage have been set aside for the public. The cave is headed by an enormous archway. Beyond the impressive archway, the stalactites of the cage have wrought themselves into impressive structures that is a true sight for sore eyes. The natural beauty here is truly impressive and not to be missed.Best Time to Visit Paradise CaveThe best time to visit Paradise Cave is in the Summer.
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Tam Toa Church
The ancient Tam Toa church is still in operation despite being victim to the fatal bombing of Dong Hoi.
Tam Toa is an old Catholic Church built in the 19th century. The Church was once a central part of the Dong Hoi town but after a fatal bombing during the Vietnam War, only the church façade and the bell remains behind a wrought iron gate. The Church stands as a testimony to Vietnamese strength and attracts a large number of history buffs and war relic enthusiasts every year.
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