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  • After contacting several agencies to organize our tailor-made 21-day trip, I was convinced by Izitour thanks to Anh Vu, who was extremely responsive and professional throughout the entire process. His...
    Sandra Le Vourch
    Aug 18, 2025

  • I arrived in Vietnam with a Swiss passport and was unaware that a visa was required. Blocked at customs, I was desperate. While searching for an urgent visa to enter...
    Davide Angelo Cesana
    Aug 18, 2025

  • This was my first time traveling alone. I relied on IZI tour for hotels and excursions. They were fantastic; the guides are wonderful girls with whom I formed a beautiful...
    Fabiana Salvagno
    Fabiana Salvagno
    Jun 25, 2025

  • We made a beautiful trip with Izitour to the Nord Ouest of vietnam. Anh Vu is very professional and help us with the conception of the itinerary,reserved nice hotel for...
    Manon Langlois
    Manon Langlois
    Jun 23, 2025

  • I wanted to thank Anh Vu for the quality of the organization of my 12-day trip to Vietnam, and the quality of our exchanges before and during my stay, as...
    Yoann Le Dorven
    Yoann Le Dorven
    Jun 19, 2025

    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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