Cầu Hiền Lương

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Gio Linh, Viet Nam

Bridge

Cầu Hiền Lương Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cầu Hiền Lương is located in Gio Linh, Vietnam on Trung Hải. Cầu Hiền Lương is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category bridge in Vietnam.

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Trung Hải

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Rich Fenlon

Thought and imagination invoking place. A border between the north on one side and the south on the other, put in place by the Americans. Small museum and a lovely monument. Work in progress on the grounds in April 2019 on what looks to be a memorial garden maybe.

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Pham Phi

This is a historic place. There are a few relics remained. It has a museum about the Dmz. It is worth for anyone who loves history, however You better have a guide or read before you come to understand fully of it.

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Canazian /Azian Gypsy

Amazing place for history. The museum captures the country's history simply explained.

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Aris Fox

Very cool to see

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aM N

Good historical spot to go see. There is English translations. The museum is divided. The left is the south liberation the right side is the south ideology. Notice the difference in weaponry. Think about who won. With what weapon did the north truly take to battle to win the war? Amazing to see.

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Colin Phan

The bridge is rebuilt as the old one was destroyed during the war. The north side is well preserved. The only things that stand in the south side is the watch tower and the speakers.

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Haggai Be'er

I passed through on my way to Hue. I read something about it before but did not have a guide and was not completely aware of the importance of the place. If this is a war memorial, obviously propogated according to the North Vietnamese ethos, which won the war, why would they charge money to enter the museum? Seems like they r shooting themselves in the leg.

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Ryan Snelling

Historic devide beween North and South Vietnam. Small museum, and historic bridge. 10min stop at the most. Cool sirens/speakers on either side that would broadcast propaganda across the river.