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Vuc Quanh war museum
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Amid the rice paddies less than 10 km from the heart of the provincial town of Dong Hoi lies an old battlefield that a Hanoian man has turned into a tourist site.
The 10-hectare Vuc Quanh Tourist Park is a lively museum about the Vietnam War.
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The park is located at a former camp of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam’s Army Division 334, where many war-time relics still remain, such as a ferry, a pontoon bridge, shelters, trenches, a school, a health station and a nursery. All have been vividly restored by Nguyen Xuan Lien, the project director.
The grounds include deep bomb craters, a pontoon bridge made of gas barrels, thatch-roof houses typical to Quang Binh during the war years and even a path that once connected to the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
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In addition, Vuc Quanh boasts a medical clinic with an underground operating room, a classroom, a nursery school, and shelters dug near local people’s homes. There’s also a restored half-burnt house, a house that was disassembled to serve as a bridge for vehicles and a warehouse formerly used for rice and salt. The system of roads and trenches around the village has also been restored.
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Walking around the site, visitors can see many objects of life during wartime such as oil lamps made of bomb shells. A camouflage bicycle, clusters of gas barrels and pieces of iron, used as makeshift magnetic bomb detectors on the river, can be found around the site. Co tau bay (Benth), a key vegetable for liberation soldiers during the war, is also available in the area.
The museum is free to visit.
Source: QuangBinh Tourism
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