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The authorities in Quang Nam Province has discovered a mass grave with 17 sets of remains from 50 years ago.
VietNamNet Bridge – For visitors to the ancient city of Hue, King Tu Duc’s tomb is one of the biggest attractions.
VietNamNet Bridge – Several thousands of people go to Vung Chua – Yen Island in the central province of Quang Binh to visit General Vo Nguyen Giap’s tomb everyday.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Sala Po Thi Seray Sako or New Temple in Vinh Chau town, Soc Trang province, has built the grave for a 10-ton whale that was found dead on the coast on October 11.
VietNamNet Bridge – There are whispers and comments of people in the town of Cai Be in Cai Be District, Tien Giang Province, about an “influential” who was buried amid the residential area.
VietNamNet Bridge – Five men broke a tomb to steal the skull of the dead then leaving an announcement asking for ransom of VND300 million ($15,000).
VietNamNet Bridge - Thousands of stone artifacts dating back more than 300 years which are scattered in the area is still a mystery to researchers.
Archaeologists have recently unearthed evidence of a citadel that once stood near the Cau Giay Junction and a tomb of a man dating back to the 8th or 9th century at the Dao Tan- Buoi Junction.
In cemeteries, behind the cold graves is the underground world with “odd” tricks to make money. Except for honest people who make a living through their own labor, these "cemetery vultures" must be inspected and removed by the authority.
VietNamNet Bridge – With just a coffin made of rare wood, a few hundreds of liters of attar and the anaerobic techniques, the dead look like sleeping people for a thousand year.