The northern province of Lang Son boasts countless scenic spots and historical relics for travelers to explore during their adventures.


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Mau Son Mountain attracts a large number of visitors in wintertime due to its majestic sceneries of ice and snow. The best time for travelling is between August and September.

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Tam Thanh pagoda, also known as Tam Thanh Grotto, is famous for its spectacular caves and is also a popular destination for Buddhist followers and visitors in spring.

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Chi Lang Border, or Ai Chi Lang, is a historical vestige, attracting a lot of international visitors, heads of state and historians.

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Located in a bustling area, Ky Cung temple has become a spiritual tourism site for many visitors who are fascinated by its unique architecture.

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Pac Mo Lake is about 2km from Bac Son district, visitors are treated to panoramic views of majestic mountains, clear blue water and pure air.

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Bac Le Temple is a part of Tan Thanh commune, Huu Lung district, Lang Son province. It is located in the high hills and is a popular destination for pilgrims.

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The Fortress of the Mac Dynasty is situated in Tam Thanh ward, and is a military architectural relic, which reflects the feudal period of Vietnamese history.

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To Thi Mountain is said to bear the shape of a woman holding a child in her arms and waiting for her husband to return from battle field. It symbolizes women’s faithfulness, and has become a legend of the locality.

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Dong Kinh market is the largest shopping area in Lang Son city and the traders carry a broad range of commodities.

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Mau temple in Dong Dang town, Cao Loc district becomes the setting for spring festivals with folk games, dragon dances and sport competitions, which are held on the tenth day of the first lunar month of the Lunar New Year.



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