Ba Vi National Park
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Along with Cuc Phuong National Forest, Ba Vi National Park is thought of as the natural āair - conditionerā or āgreen lungsā of the northern delta and the city of Hanoi within.
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Chang Son fans famous far and wide
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Fan is very familiar and close to Vietnamese people. For a long time, the Chang Son fan was not only a useful utensil in daily life but also a beautiful image appearing in many poems, on stages and in the cultural and spiritual life.
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Dau Pagoda
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Dau Pagoda with the old name "Thanh Dao Tu, located at the end of Gia Phuc Village, Nguyen Trai Commune, Thuong Tin District, Ha Tay Province, about 24km far from Hanoi to the south.
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Dong Mo Lake
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Dong Mo Lake is located at the foot of Ba Vi Mountain in Ha Tay Province, approximately 50 km from Hanoi.
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Huong Son Tourist Area
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To get to Huong Son from Hanoi, go by car to Ha Dong Town, then continue on to Van Dinh Town. At the Te Tieu marking point, turn right and continue to Duc Wharf.
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Mia Pagoda
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Mia Pagoda, initially called Sung Nghiem Tu, is situated in Mia Village, Ba Vi District, Ha Tay Province.
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Quan Son Lake
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Quan Son Lake is situated in My Duc District, Ha Tay Province. It covers an area of 850ha with nearly 100 mountains and a diversity of plantation, pagodas and historic relics.
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Son Tay Citadel
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Son Tay Citadel, located in Son Tay Village in Ha Tay Province, 60km from Hanoi, was erected in 1822.
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Tay Phuong Pagoda
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Tay Phuong Pagoda is located on Tay Phuong mountain in Yen Village, Thach That District, Ha Tay Province.
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Thay Pagoda
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Thay Pagoda, alias Ca and Thien Phuc Tu Pagoda, is situated at the foot of Sai Son Mountain, in Quoc Oai District, in Ha Tay Province, 30km southwest of Hanoi.
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