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Muong
Thanh - Dien Bien
Lai
Chau is the northwestern province in North-Vietnam borders on China
and Laos. Its provincial capital - Lai Chau - is situated in a valley
near the junction of Nam Ron River and Da River. Lai Chau province
is inhabited by up to 23 ethnic groups, most notably the Thai
and the H'mong The most attractive tourist site in Lai Chau is the former
battlefield of Dien Bien Phu, which is now situated in Dien Bien
Phu district. Dien Bien Phu lies in Muong Thanh Valley and is surrounded
by steep, heavily forested hills and mountains. This valley witnessed
the extremely heroic attacks by Vietnam People's Army (VPA) against
the French forces. On May 7, 1954, the VPA forces overran the headquarters
of the beleaguered French garrison at Dien Bien Phu after a 56-day
siege, capturing General Christian de Castries and all his staff
and troops. Since then, Vietnam has been famous for its resounding
victory at Dien Bien Phu. Those French men who had involved in the
Dien Bien Phu battle are particularly interested in returning to
Vietnam to visit the old battlefield. Places of interest in Dien
Bien Phu include Hill A1 and Hill C2 (known as Eliane 2 and Eliane
4 by the French) where fierce fighting took place. Other places
worth seeing are the headquarters of General de Castries, and the
shelter of Pirot, commander of the French artillery, who killed
himself in despair on March 15,1954 in his shelter. Also open to
tourists is the cemetery for fallen Vietnamese soldiers. A one-hour
flight from Ha Noi will take you to Muong Thanh airport in
Dien Bien Phu. If you travel by car, you will pass Pha Din Pass.
In the local language, Pha Din means Heaven-Earth, and according
to local legend, it was the frontier between Heaven and Earth. Climbing
and descending the slopes with their bends and deep gorges is a
really interesting trip amid such a magnificent scenery.
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