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Hang Mua - "Great Wall" of Vietnam

Located in Khe Dau Ha village, Ninh Xuan commune, Hoa Lu district (Ninh Binh province), Mua Cave is a natural complex consisting of many caves and majestic rocky mountains. Mua Cave has typical geological features of limestone mountains that are millions of years old. Located on the top of Mua Mountain at an altitude of 142m with 486 white stone steps leading to the top of the mountain, this is where visitors can enjoy the Tam Coc area and Ngo Dong River. With such pristine beauty, Mua Cave is praised as the "Great Wall of Vietnam".

HeritageHeritage20/05/2025



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Article: Anh Dao

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