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  • I highly recommend the Izitour agency for organizing your trip […] Many thanks to Anh Vu and the whole team for this unforgettable stay!
    Jenny Renard
    Jenny Renard
    May 5, 2026

  • I spent 24 days in Vietnam and this trip organized by Anh Vu will remain unforgettable. Between spectacular landscapes, incredible cuisine, and a warm welcome, it’s a destination I highly...

  • I highly recommend the Izitour agency for organizing your trip […] Many thanks to Anh Vu and the whole team for this unforgettable stay!

  • I have just returned from a magnificent trip to Vietnam with three friends. This trip was organized by Anh Vu, who perfectly took into account all our wishes and requests....

  • An incredible experience… a perfect journey. The itinerary, the activities, the overall flow—everything was well thought out, and we had an amazing trip. Anh Vu perfectly understood and met our expectations...
    Catherine  Vidal
    Catherine Vidal
    May 5, 2026

    QUANG TRI, THE REMNANT OF VIETNAM WAR

    Quang Tri and its region are a must for all travellers wishing to discover the remains of the Vietnam War. This area located on the 17th parallel, called the DMZ, has high historical value for the Vietnamese people. And not to spoil anything, but the countryside is superb.

    The famous demilitarized zone or DMZ

    This tongue of land that ran along the 17th parallel stretched from the China Sea to the border with Laos over a width of 10 kilometres and was once used to delimit the border between communist North Vietnam and national South Vietnam under the Geneva Agreements signed in 1954 following the departure of the French and the failure to hold elections. This demarcation line was symbolized by the Bien Hai River. At the time of partition, the main north-south road linking Hanoi to Saigon crossed the Ben Hai River on the Hien Luong Bridge. This steel girder bridge built by the French in 1950 was painted red on the northern part and yellow on the southern part. After the great victory in the spring of 1975, Hien Luong Bridge became the bridge of reunification. Hien Luong Bridge is no longer used today and has become a historical monument, classified as a special national monument.

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