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Ngu Dong Son
    
Location: In Kim Bang District, 8km from 
Phu Ly Town. 
Characteristics: Ngu Dong Son includes five grottoes situated in the Cam 
Mountains, the largest of which can shelter approximately 1,000 people. 
From Hanoi, go to Phu Ly (50km), and then continue for 8km until reaching Ngu 
Dong Son in Kim Bang. Ngu Dong Son includes five grottoes situated in the Cam 
Mountains, the largest of which can shelter approximately 1,000 people. These 
caves have been a common theme in Vietnamese poetry and music. Coming to Ngu 
Dong Son, visitors can contemplate the various forms of stalactites and 
stalagmites and listen to the symphonies created by the wind blowing through the 
stones.
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