Dong Mo Lake and Ba Vi: Hanoi's Quiet Weekend Escape That Nobody Talks About
Dong Mo lake sits at the foot of Ba Vi mountain, about 45 km west of Hanoi — close enough for a Saturday morning drive, far enough to actually feel like you left the city.
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Dong Mo lake sits at the foot of Ba Vi mountain, about 45 km west of Hanoi — close enough for a Saturday morning drive, far enough to actually feel like you left the city.
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