What to Do ?
During the American war,
Ho Chi Minh trail (also called Truong Son trail)
was the most important road for supplying and transporting weapons, goods, food
and military supplies from the north to the south. The section crossing Quang Nam
is over 100km long and used to be one of Truong Son’s most dangerous places, having
had many fierce combats such as Kham Duc town (Phuoc Son). Nowadays, Phuoc Son serves
as a link between
Kontum and
Hoi An on the old
Ho Chi Minh Trail, visitors enjoy
the rural landscape as well as spectacular scenery.
Another historic site belongs
to Phuoc Son District is Ngok-Ta-Vak entrenched fortification, one of the famous
combats during the war. Nowadays, due to the destruction of time and natural disasters
only the heliport remains surrounded by mountain ranges in four directions.