What secrets do you think lie hidden beneath our feet? Right here on this hilltop, the Second Canon stands as a silent sentinel, overlooking the sparkling waters of Lan Ha Bay. This isn’t just a viewpoint, though. This unassuming spot played a pivotal role in shaping Vietnam’s destiny. The Second Canon is part of the larger Cannon Fort, a complex network of tunnels, trenches, and artillery positions that have witnessed centuries of conflict. Imagine the deafening roar of cannons echoing across these waters as Vietnamese forces defended their homeland against invaders. The fort saw action in both the French and American wars, its strategic location making it a key target. One of the most dramatic events occurred at the fort’s No.1 Cannon, which controlled access to the vital port of Hai Phong. Vietnamese soldiers, armed with rifles and cannons, bravely defended the position against American aircraft, even managing to shoot down six planes. Today, the Second Canon offers more than just a history lesson. It provides breathtaking panoramic views of Cat Ba town, the emerald-green islands dotting Lan Ha Bay, and the rugged beauty of Cat Ba Island itself. As you stand here, feel the weight of history beneath your feet, and let the stunning vistas remind you of the resilience and beauty of this incredible nation.
Abandoned building
An unfinished symphony in concrete. That is the Abandoned building in Ha Long. Many Vietnamese citizens and architecture experts have