Cai Beo Archaeological Site
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In 1938, J.G. Andexown and M. Colani, both French, discovered the archaeological site of Cai Beo. Since then Cai Beo was excavated three times, in 1972, 1973 and 1981.
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Cat Ba Island
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Taking a ride on a car or train for two hours from Hanoi to Haiphong, then on a high-speed vessel for another hour, visitors will arrive at Cat Ba Island, the biggest island (100km?) out of the 366 islands on the Lan Ha Bay.
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Dau Island
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Situated 1km from Do Son Town, this small island was one of important outposts of Dai Viet people under the Ly - Tran dynasties.
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Do Son Beach
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Do Son is a small peninsula located between the Lach Tray and Van Uc Rivers. Do Son beaches are shaded by thousands of sandalwood trees and surrounded by mountains and Pine Hills.
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Dong Khe (Nguyet Quang) Pagoda
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Located in Dong Khe Ward, Ngo Quyen District, Dong Khe Pagoda was built centuries ago. The pagoda is a valuable historical and cultural piece of work as well as a reputed pagoda of the Truc Lam Persuasion.
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Dong Ly Communal Hall
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Built in the 17th century, the communal hall is located in My Dong Commune, Thuy Nguyen District. This is a large-scale historical site combining the architectural art of the Le (17th century) and Nguyen (19th - 20th century) dynasties.
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Du Hang Pagoda
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The pagoda was built under the Ly Dynasty. It was later renovated in the 17th century by Nguyen Dinh Sach, an officer of the imperial guard who resigned and became a Buddhist monk.
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Hang Kenh Communal House
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Hang Kenh Communal House, also referred to as Nhan Tho Communal House in Sino-Vietnamese. Built in 1717, Hang Kenh Communal House was later expanded in 1905.
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Kien Bai Communal Hall
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Architectural work classified by the State, the hall was built in the 18th century. It includes an entrance hall with three compartments and an apse with two compartments.
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Nghe Temple
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Le Chan established the settlement of An Bien village, the predecessor to Haiphong. Previously, the temple was only a small shrine, but in 1919 a sanctuary of the Temple was built, and in 1926 the Kowtowing Court was built.
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