Hang Múa Dragon's Cave
Majestic mountain legend of Tran
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Paddy Doyle

Hang Múa Dragon’s Cave, located in Ninh Binh province, is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Vietnam. It is also known as ‘The Great Wall of Vietnam’ which stands at a staggering 800 meters wide and adds even more to its majestic scenery. Legend has it that this was once a secret area where the Royal Family of the Tran Dynasty used to entertain themselves with dancers! This wonderful destination offers visitors a chance to experience the stunning cultural beauty and take in the fresh air that replenishes them. With over 500 steps leading up to the top of the mountain, a fun challenge and exercise awaits visitors who will be rewarded with an idyllic view from the peak. Additionally, travelers can enjoy music shows replicating what happened in the Tran Era that will give them a glimpse into the King’s life.

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