Vịnh Mốc Tunnel Complex
A network of underground tunnels in Quảng Trị, Vietnam, used by villagers as shelter during the Vietnam War, now a museum.

📜 Historic tunnel complex in Quảng Trị, Vietnam, strategically located on the border of North and South Vietnam during the war. It was built to shelter villagers from intense bombing, housing an entire community with facilities like a maternity room and a movie screening hall. # Why Go 📜 Explore a historical underground village where 17 children were born 💡 Witness the ingenuity and resilience of wartime survival 🚶 Walk upright through the tunnels, which are more comfortable than Cu Chi Tunnels 🏛️ Functions as a museum today, offering insights into the past 📚 Learn about local resilience during wartime # Why Avoid claustrophobic visitors might find it challenging ⚠️ Historical narratives from guides/museum might be one-sided # Tips 💦 Be prepared to sweat, as it can be wet and slippery inside 🚶 Most people can walk upright, but keep head down sometimes 🗺️ Often visited as part of organized DMZ day trips from Huế

Last updated 2 days ago

We strive for accuracy, but errors may occur. Please verify key info.