Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave
Unique Dragon’s Eye Cave

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Phone: 0948211849

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Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: hamrongthanhhoacity@gmail.com

Address: long quang, phuong ham rong, thanh pho thanh hoa,

Unique Dragon Eye Cave Long Quang Cave - Revolutionary historical relic Beautiful Place of Thanh Land Long Quang Cave is situated on Dragon Mountain, at the rocky promontory along the southern bank of the Ma River, near the base of Hàm Rồng Bridge. According to legend, the Hàm Rồng mountain range resembles the image of a nine-sectioned dragon winding along the Ma River. Long Quang Cave represents the dragon's head, while other features, such as C4 Hill, Radar Hill, Peacock Hill, and the Văn Chỉ area, form the dragon’s back. The dragon's tail stretches to the end of Đông Sơn Village. Long Quang Cave is not only celebrated for its breathtaking scenery but also for its historical significance during the Vietnam War, particularly its connection to the historic victory at Hàm Rồng Bridge during the resistance against the USA In 1975, the Dragon’s Eye Cave in Thanh Hóa was recognized as a National Revolutionary Historical and Scenic Site. This cave is closely tied to the victories and sacrifices of the Thanh Hóa people and military in defending Hàm Rồng Bridge. Long Quang Cave is also a historically significant site from the resistance against the U.S., serving as the station for the 3rd Armed ... View more

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Unique Dragon Eye Cave Long Quang Cave - Revolutionary historical relic Beautiful Place of Thanh Land

Long Quang Cave is situated on Dragon Mountain, at the rocky promontory along the southern bank of the Ma River, near the base of Hàm Rồng Bridge. According to legend, the Hàm Rồng mountain range resembles the image of a nine-sectioned dragon winding along the Ma River. Long Quang Cave represents the dragon's head, while other features, such as C4 Hill, Radar Hill, Peacock Hill, and the Văn Chỉ area, form the dragon’s back. The dragon's tail stretches to the end of Đông Sơn Village. Long Quang Cave is not only celebrated for its breathtaking scenery but also for its historical significance during the Vietnam War, particularly its connection to the historic victory at Hàm Rồng Bridge during the resistance against the USA

In 1975, the Dragon’s Eye Cave in Thanh Hóa was recognized as a National Revolutionary Historical and Scenic Site. This cave is closely tied to the victories and sacrifices of the Thanh Hóa people and military in defending Hàm Rồng Bridge.

Long Quang Cave is also a historically significant site from the resistance against the U.S., serving as the station for the 3rd Armed Security Police Unit of Thanh Hoa. This location bears witness to the heroic sacrifices of soldiers and civilians, contributing to the legendary victory at Ham Rong Bridge. It stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and bravery of the Vietnamese people during a pivotal era, preserving the memory of those who fought valiantly for the nation's independence.

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