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The Special National Historic Site - Pac Bo of Cao Bang, Vietnam is so beautiful

Extremely appreciative of President Ho Chi Minh's strategy to liberate Vietnam, when visiting Pac Bo cave, Cao Bang, Vietnam
Pac Bo is a famous revolutionary historical site in Cao Bang, Vietnam. After you travel to Ban Gioc Waterfall, you will visit this place...!
The tram picked us up in the ruins of Pac Bo
Pac Bo historical site is located in Truong Ha commune, Ha Quang district, Cao Bang province. This is the place that was associated with Uncle Ho's activities during from 1941 to 1945.
Our couple
Madamm Nguyet Anh took a photo next to the Lenin stream
Our group is climbing
You can visit the following watershed relics: Cốc Bó cave (meaning "watershed" in Nung language) is about 80m2 wide, the entrance of the cave can only be accessed by one person. The foundation of Mr. Ly Quoc Sung's house: is the house Uncle Ho lived in when he returned to the country. This house was built around 1937, in the style of a local stilt house. Lũng Lạn Cave: the place where Uncle Ho lived and worked in late March 1941. The cave is about 50m2 wide. Ngườm Vải Cave: The cave is about 80m2 wide. Milestone 108: now is milestone number 675, is one of 314 markers on the Vietnam-China border in the past, made of monolithic, oval stone, about 70cm high, above engraved with Chinese text. and French. Goọc Mu field: originally a hamlet in Pac Bo village...
You buy souvenirs at the following downtown area: President Ho Chi Minh memorial house and square yard: Built according to the model of ethnic stilt house, located on Linh Son mountain range, in Pac Bo relic area, Inaugurated in 2011. Na Chang field: With an area of ​​​​about 5000m2, was the meeting place to welcome President Ho Chi Minh to visit and talk with the people of Pac Bo on February 20, 1961. Exhibition house, reception house.
Nguyen Thu - my daughter and her neighbor
In the depths of Pac Bo cave
With the special historical, cultural and scientific values ​​of the relic site, on May 10, 2012, the Prime Minister of Vietnam decided to rank Pac Bo Historic Site as a special national relic. separate.
Visiting the relic site, you can admire a U-shaped mountain gorge created by curved mountain folds. Lenin stream is located at the foot of the mountain of Karl Marx, creating a wild and loving image of the mountains and forests.
Coming to Pac Bo cave, international tourists can also shop for local products at the stalls of local people. Products imbued with the flavor of the mountainous region of Cao Bang such as: banh xeo, sli, shiitake mushrooms, vermicelli, dried bamboo shoots, wild vegetables, Cao Bang kitchen sausages, Cao Bang kitchen guard meat, Cao Bang 7 roast duck... Local agricultural products not only serve the needs of visitors but also improve the material life of people in the region, while preserving them. promote tourism, while developing socio-economic for the locality.
With majestic natural landscapes, and historical sites, Pac Bo Special National Monument is the pride of generations of people here in particular and the people of the country in general. The local government and tourism industry are gradually implementing specific tasks to make Pac Bo a destination to better serve tourists from near and far.
Our friends are resting
Blue water at the upstream of Lenin stream
Tourists at the upstream of the Lenin stream
Visiting the revolutionary relic of Pac Bo cave - Lê Nin stream... will help you better understand the great merits of our beloved President Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam. He sacrificed everything to make life as full as it is today. In addition, you also enjoy the fresh space, feel the mountains and forests of Cao Bang. And especially, enjoy the extremely attractive and famous specialties here. Surely the trip will help you have the opportunity to experience and discover many interesting things.
Madamm Nguyệt Anh
Please invite international friends - who love Vietnam to have the opportunity to visit Cao Bang !!!

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