Cau Hai
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| Cầu Hai | |
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| Coordinates: 16°16′N 107°53′E / 16.267°N 107.883°E | |
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| Province | Thừa Thiên Province |
Cau Hai (Cầu Hai) is a town in Thừa Thiên province, Vietnam. Located in the middle between Huế and Đà Nẵng cities, Cau Hai is on the bank of the Cầu Hai river and at the foot of Bach Ma National Park.
In 1968, few months before the Tết Offensive, the Cầu Hai bridge was blown up by North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong. The bridge was later rebuilt. Over the Cau Hai Bay is the beautiful My A village. My A was famous for her main route that goes across the village that has coconut trees planted from generations. During the communist hardship governing, hundred of villagers has fled the country to America.
Coordinates: 16°16′N 107°53′E / 16.267°N 107.883°E
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