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Image: Quang Binh, Vietnam - Discovery Guide (P2)

Quang Binh, Vietnam - Discovery Guide (P2)

Continue with the journey to discover Quang Binh, the land of diverse nature, heroic history, friendly people and rich cuisine.

Image: Quang Binh, Vietnam - Discovery Guide (P1)

Quang Binh, Vietnam - Discovery Guide (P1)

Quang Binh province is in North Central Vietnam and shares borders with Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Laos, and the East Sea to the north, south, west, and east. The capital of Quang Binh is Dong Hoi City; there is also Ba Don town and the districts of Bo Trach, Le Thuy, Minh Hoa, Quang Ninh, Quang Trach and

Image: Explore Son Doong - the world's largest natural cave

Explore Son Doong - the world's largest natural cave

Son Doong Cave - Quang Binh is famous for the name "paradise under the ground." This is the dream destination of many tourists because of its ecstatic beauty. Coming to Quang Binh, take the journey to discover the magnificence and mystery of this beautiful cave.

Image: Quang Binh set to become adventure tourism center of Asia

Quang Binh set to become adventure tourism center of Asia

HCMC – The central province of Quang Binh is oriented to become an adventure tourism center of Asia, with the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park playing the central role in the province’s tourism development. This orientation was included in the provincial master plan for 2021-2030, with a vision

Image: U.S.-funded projects inaugurated in Quang Binh

U.S.-funded projects inaugurated in Quang Binh

HCMC – U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper attended a ceremony to inaugurate a kindergarten and a medical clinic, also functioning as community houses for residents during the flooding season, in Quang Binh Province yesterday, January 12. These two projects in Le Thuy District, Quang Binh

Image: In the land of King Kong

In the land of King Kong

When Yen Phu Lake made it to an important scene in a Hollywood movie, “Kong: Skull Island”, the destination left a lasting impression with its wild scenery, vast cave systems and majestic limestone mountains. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts traveled from North to South Vietnam for more than a month