Four worth-discovering Vietnam’s versions of Great Wall of China
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Hang Mua, Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh is known as the most attractive spiritual destination in the North with the Bai Dinh pagoda complex. The province is also home to the so-called Vietnam version of “Great Wall of China”.
Located just below Mua mountain, Hang Mua first struck visitors with the long, scenic path leading to the top.
To reach the mountaintop where the sacred tower stands, one must conquer the winding 468 steps amidst the majestic mountainous area. Looking from above, the climbing path is identical to the famous Great Wall of China. Stones on both sides of the stairs are intricately engraved with images of dragons, phoenixes, eagles, all are holy animals symbolizing power and strength. Once reach the stop, you're treated with a panoramic view of Tam Coc beneath, vast green rice fields and the beautiful Ngo Dong river.
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Binh Lieu, Quang Ninh
Binh Lieu has long been hailed the miniature Great Wall of China in Quang Ninh. It is also home to one of the most mesmerizing “dinosaur backbones” in Vietnam. Its 2,000 steps stretching for 1.8km along the “dinosaur backbones” is truly worth-conquering. On top of that, the upstairs leading to the 1035 milestone in Binh Lieu attracts large attention from travelers.
Binh Lieu is bound to give adventurers a retailing therapy, given its majestic nature covered in clouds, lining terraced fields, reed grass, colorful flowers in bloom.
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Mong Mo hill, Da Lat
The miniature “Great Wall” inside Mong Mo hill is inspired by the Great Wall of China. It is built from monolithic rocks, winding for 2km through hillside. Random underground tunnels along the path always give visitors a big surprise.
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Phai Ve mountain, Lang Son
Phai Ve Mountain in Lang Son, northern Vietnam is like a giant rock in the middle of the city. Its highlight is the four paths leading up and down 535 steps to Phai Ve flagpole – the pride of local people.
At night, nearly 1,000 small light bulbs illuminate the area, making the stairway more romantic and magical.
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