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What mountain in Vietnam is often called the "Roof of Indochina"?
Fansipan Mountain
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What is the most famous Vietnamese festival, where people celebrate with lion dances, lanterns, and mooncakes?
The Mid-Autumn Festival (Tet Trung Thu)
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Which country borders Vietnam to the north? .
China
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Which Vietnamese province is known for its stunning limestone formations and is part of the UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay?
Quang Ninh Province.
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What year did Vietnam reunify after the Vietnam War? .
1975
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What is the largest cave in the world, which is located in Vietnam?
Sơn Đoòng Cave
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Which animal is often seen as a symbol of strength and good fortune in Vietnam?
The dragon.
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What mountain in Vietnam is often called the "Roof of Indochina"?
Fansipan Mountain
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Which Vietnamese dish, made of rice paper rolls filled with pork, shrimp, vegetables, and herbs, is often served with peanut or hoisin sauce?
Gỏi cuốn (Vietnamese spring rolls).
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What is Vietnam’s largest export product, especially known for its high quality in the global market? .
Coffee
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Which UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in the Quang Nam province and is known for its old town, ancient buildings, and lanterns?
Hoi An Ancient Town
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What is the name of the famous national park located in the northern part of Vietnam, known for its rich biodiversity and beautiful landscapes?
Cúc Phương National Park ( Ninh Bình )
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What is the name of the company that is Vietnam’s largest telecommunications provider? .
Viettel
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What year did Vietnam reunify after the Vietnam War? .
1975
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Which Vietnamese city is known for its beautiful beaches, including My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach?
Da Nang
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Which is the longest river flowing through Vietnam?
The Mekong River
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