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Dong Ha
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Like Dong Hoi to the north, Dong Ha awoke in 1954 to find that it had moved from the centre of the country to the edge of a heavily militarised border.
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Doc Let Beach
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his lovely stretch of beachfront is long and wide, with chalk-white sand and shallow water. Doc Let (pronounced ‘yop lek’) is easily accessible from Nha Trang
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Dien Bien Phu
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Dien Bien Phu is famous as the site of a battle that was truly decisive.
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Demilitarised Zone (Dmz)
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he Vietnam War (as the West knows it) shaped the culture of a whole generation throughout much of the world. The incredible output of films.
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Danang
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While most tourists neglect Vietnam’s fourth-largest city in favour of nearby Hué and Hoi An, Danang has considerable charm in its own right.
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Dalat
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alat is quite different from anywhere else you’ll visit in Vietnam. You would almost be forgiven for thinking you’d stumbled into the French Alps in springtime.
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Cuc Phuong National Park
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Established in 1962, Cuc Phuong National Park (848 006; www.cucphuongtourism.com; admission adult/child 40, 000/20, 000d) is one of Vietnam’s most important protected areas.
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