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The mountains were opened in two locations to form two gates. The northern gate was named Quy Mon Quan, meaning "monster gate," after the Chinese invaders who entered Vietnam through this gate. The southern gate was called Ngo The, meaning "swearing gate." Vietnamese ancestors who swore to sacrifice their lives to protect their motherland and to prevent invaders from entering Vietnam via this defile built the gates. Now Chi Lang Defile is considered a historical vestige with imposing landscape where visitors stop to enjoy the natural scenery. |
Source: vietnamtourism.com
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