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Sen Village (the homeland of Ho Chi Minh’s father)
Starting from Vinh City, take Road No. 49 until the 13th km, then turn into a red earth path lined with eucalyptus and casuarinas trees. The path will lead you to Sen, also known as Kim Lien (Golden Lotus), village where there are many lotus ponds. The thatched cottage where President Ho Chi Minh used to live ...
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Cua Lo Beach is located 18km from Vinh. This 10km sandy beach is outlined by pine forests. Not far from the beach are 3 islands: Hon Ngu, Hon Chu, and Hon Mat with natural and primitive landscape which is attractive visitors. ,....
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Just 15 km from Vinh, a busy border crossing with Laos, Cua Lo, an up-and-coming coastal resort in central Nghe An Province, has gone from a sleepy beach town to a summer hot spot, pairing seaside activities with eco-adventures.
Unloading nets of wriggling squid for buyers’ perusal, most batches are snapped up as soon as the sun breaks over the faint line between blue sky and bluer water. For those who sleep through sunrise, a local market stocks fresh seafood, and all hotel chefs willingly plate guests' daily picks. Just 15km from Vinh, a busy border crossing with Laos, Cua Lo, an up-and-coming coastal resort in central Nghe An Province, is luring domestic travellers from both the north and south...
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