When we mention Quang Tri, we will immediately remember the painful land with many bombs and bullets, especially the pain of national division. Even though the wars have been over for half a century, the pain is still there, the clearest evidence being the historical relics that remind us of Vietnam's glorious period. One of the prominent places among them is the Vinh Moc tunnels of Quang Tri province, a magnificent underground architectural work, where the people of Vinh Linh live and fight hard to wait for the day of national unification. Vinh Moc Tunnels is located in Vinh Moc village, Vinh Thach commune, Quang Tri province. With the motto "not an inch away, not an inch away", the army and people of Vinh Moc dug more than 2,000 meters of tunnels, creating an "underground village" to live, fight and support Con Co island. Coming to Vinh Moc, you not only visit a relic but also touch the breath of history, feel the patriotism and extraordinary creativity of your ancestors. The weather in Quang Tri is typical of the Central region, with two distinct seasons: dry season (April - August) and rainy season (September - March). According to experience, the most ideal time to visit Vinh Moc Tunnels is: Dry season (April - August): The weather is sunny, warm, dry, convenient for moving and exploring outdoor attractions such as Cua Tung beach or Vinh Moc museum. Winter (December - March): Cool air, little rain, suitable for experiencing the cool space inside the tunnels. As soon as we stepped into the Vinh Moc tunnels, we could feel an unexpected cool feeling. The airy and cool wind system inside has surprised many Quang Tri tourists. That is also understandable because ventilation and ventilation factors to ensure the safety of hundreds of people living and fighting must be given top priority. The deeper you go inside the Vinh Moc tunnels, under the light you can clearly see the legendary red soil color here as well as the precise and scientific distribution of each area inside. In addition to being a simple fighting tunnel village, the tunnels also serve as an underground living space for local militia. It was their tenacious and indomitable spirit that gave them the ability to turn the underground into sturdy fortresses with three interconnected floors. According to travel experience, this tourist destination is considered a typical project of the Vinh Linh tunnel village system. The tunnels start from the well and radiate out into the tunnel, running zigzag in a Z shape to create solid bends, using earth walls to block the path of bombs and bullets if they accidentally fall. Not far from the tunnel area, the museum is a place to store war artifacts and recreate the lives of Vinh Moc people. The highlight is the famous painting To Be Or Not To Be, depicting the resilience of the people and soldiers here. In addition, you will see: Remaining bomb casings and bullets, testament to the severity of war. Documents and images about the tunnel construction process and the suicide boats supporting Con Co island. Located inside the tunnels, the cinema room offers a vivid experience with precious footage from the wartime period. The images of bombs, underground life and fighting spirit will make you emotional. First vent well: This is where the first pickaxe was placed to start the tunnel in 1965. The well does not contain water but plays the role of providing air, ensuring life for hundreds of people in the tunnel. Standing here, you will feel the magic of natural ventilation design, keeping the space always cool. The outdoor area displays remaining bomb casings and bullets, along with deep bomb craters, traces of a time of fire and smoke. This is the ideal place to take photos and reflect on the value of peace. To make your trip more enriching, you can combine visiting famous places near Vinh Moc Tunnels: Cua Tung Beach; La Vang Holy Land; Quang Tri Ancient Citadel... Vinh Moc Tunnels is not just a tourist attraction, but a place that touches the heart, arouses national pride and the sacred value of peace. When you step out of the dark tunnels, which were once a place of refuge amid the storm of bombs and bullets, and catch the bright sunlight shining down on the blue Cua Tung beach, you will feel more deeply the silent sacrifice of your ancestors to protect every inch of their homeland.
Quang Tri 208 view From March to May.
Ngày cập nhật : 19/11/2025
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