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Pha Din Pass, the starting point of the cannon-pulling journey into the battlefield. (Photo: VNA)

Legendary route of cannon hauling in Dien Bien Phu Campaign

Seventy years ago, the incredible feat of transporting heavy two-tonne cannons across winding mountain ranges and steep ravines to reach the battlefield in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign was a journey fraught with hardship, toil, and sacrifice for Vietnamese soldiers.

New life on Pha Din Pass

New life on Pha Din Pass

​ Pha Din Pass, also known as Pha Din Slope, connects the two northern mountainous provinces of Son La and Dien Bien. During the historical Dien Bien Phu campaign in 1954, the pass endured relentless bombardment, with thousands of tons of bombs dropped. 70 years later, Pha Din Pass today has transformed into one of four magnificent passes in Vietnam’s northwest.
Spectacular charm of Pha Din Pass in Dien Bien

Spectacular charm of Pha Din Pass in Dien Bien

Pha Din Pass is about 32km long and peaks at 1,648m above sea level, linking the two provinces of Dien Bien and Son La. The name of the pass originates from the language of Thai ethnic minority group, meaning the place where ‘sky’ and ‘land’ meet. It is one of the four most famous passes in Vietnam’s northwest.