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Exploring the beauty of Tam Thanh Cave in Lang Son - A journey to discover Vietnam's natural heritage

   Tam Thanh Cave is one of the famous tourist destinations in Lang Son province, attracting many domestic and foreign tourists to visit and explore. The cave is located in Chi Lang commune, Chi Lang district, about 30km northeast of the city center of Lang Son.

Tam thanh cave


Tam Thanh Cave has an area of ​​about 5,000m2, with a system of over 100 caves and sinkholes. Among them, there are 3 largest caves named Thanh Tuoc, Thanh Son, and Thanh Dong. These caves have unique shapes, created from limestone and sandstone blocks, creating strange and beautiful shapes.


Thanh Tuoc Cave is the largest cave in the Tam Thanh Cave system, with a length of about 1,000m. This is where there are many unique shapes, such as dragon-shaped rocks, horse-shaped rocks, elephant-shaped rocks, crocodile-shaped rocks... This place also has many sinkholes, creating beautiful and unique landscapes.


Thanh Son Cave is about 500m long, with many unique shapes such as dragon-shaped rocks, horse-shaped rocks, elephant-shaped rocks, crocodile-shaped rocks... This place also has many sinkholes, creating beautiful and unique landscapes.


Thanh Dong Cave is about 300m long, with many unique shapes such as dragon-shaped rocks, horse-shaped rocks, elephant-shaped rocks, crocodile-shaped rocks... This place also has many sinkholes, creating beautiful and unique landscapes.


Tam Thanh Cave also has many sinkholes, creating beautiful and unique landscapes. This is also the habitat of many rare animals such as gibbons, squirrels, pandas, king cobras...


To get to Tam Thanh Cave, you can go by motorbike or car. However, the road to get here is quite difficult and rugged, so you need to have driving experience and be careful when moving.


If you want to explore the beauty of Tam Thanh Cave, plan and prepare well before coming here. Surely you will have interesting and memorable experiences here.

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