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Dien Bien Phu Travel Guide
Dien Bien Phu is the capital of Dien Bien District, Lai Chau Province in one of the most remote part of Vietnam. The town is 34km from the Lao Border in the flat, heart –shaped Muong Thanh Valley surrounded by steep and heavily forested hills.
It is mostly inhabited by the Thai and H'mong minority people. History is the main attraction here and the scenery is just a sideshow enjoyed during arrival and departure overland.
   
Ba Be Lake Cuc Phuong National Park Lac Lake
Bac Ha Market Ban Gioc Waterfalls Lai Chau
Da Lat Dien Bien Phu Lang Son
Ben Tre But Thap Pagoda Mai Chau
Buon Ma Thuot Dong Hoi Mekong Delta
DMZ Duong Lam Village Mui Ne
Cai Be Fansipan Mount My Son
Halong Bay Cai Rang Floating Market My Tho
Can Cau Market Nam Cat Tien National Park Hanoi
Can Tho Hoa Lu-Tam Coc Nha Trang
Cao Bang Hoi An Ninh Binh
Cat Ba Island Perfume Pagoda Hue
Phong Nha Phuoc Son Pleiku
Quang Tri Saigon Sam Son
Sapa Son La Tay Ninh
Thay Pagoda Vinh Long Whale Island
What to Do ?
Almost historical sites of this battle lying to the east of Muong Thanh Field have been preserved intact. Following are a list of recommended places to visit in Dien Bien:
  • Dien Bien Phu Museum: It is an exhibition of documents and objects relating to the 55-day arduous battle of the Vietnamese troops and people, which results in the victory of Dien Bien Phu in the spring of 1954.
  • The cemeteries in A1 Hill (644 tombs) and Doc Lap Hill (2432 tombs)
  • A1 Hill, where bitter fighting took place.
  • The command bunker of De Castries: lies at the heart of the entrenched camp of Dien Bien Phu in the middle of the Muong Thanh Field.
  • The old Muong Thanh Bridge
  • Some 35km from the center of Dien Bien City, in Muong Phang Commune lies the Command Post of General Vo Nguyen Giap.
When to go?
All year round, best from September to April of next year
Travel Tips:
The overland trip to Dien Bien Phu can be more intriguing than the actual battlefield sites for which the town is so famous. Of course, you miss out on this if you fly.
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