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Quang Tri is one of Vietnam’s most significant historical regions, bearing deep scars from the struggle for independence and reunification. At its heart stands Quang Tri Citadel, the site of one of the fiercest battles of the Vietnam War. During the Easter Offensive of 1972, intense fighting and heavy bombardment devastated much of the citadel, leaving behind remnants that today serve as powerful reminders of sacrifice and resilience.


The Gianh River and Hien Luong Bridge symbolize the years when Vietnam was divided along the 17th Parallel, while Quang Tri Citadel and Khe Sanh honor the countless soldiers who gave their lives for national reunification. Nearby, Victory Road 20 helped open the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail, and the Vinh Moc Tunnels sheltered thousands of civilians and soldiers during relentless bombing campaigns. Together, these landmarks reflect Vietnam’s enduring spirit and its long history of defending and preserving the nation, standing as lasting symbols of courage, sacrifice, and unity.

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