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Indochina junction is about 90 km from Kon Tum city center. In December 2007, Kon Tum province organized the construction of a common landmark between the three countries located on a hill 1,086m above sea level, with the supervision of experts from all three countries sharing a common border. . On January 18, 2008, the landmark was completed with the shape of a triangular cylinder, 2 meters high made of granite, 3 sides facing 3 countries. On each side of the landmark will be engraved the national emblem, the name of the country and the year it was planted in red letters. In addition to the milestone of the three countries Vietnam - Laos - China united to build in A Pa Chai (Dien Bien), this is the second milestone that also registers all three countries to be planted in the land of Vietnam. This is the destination chosen by many tourists to conquer and touch once on the national border landmark, zooming in to see the panoramic view of that rich, green majestic junction.
If you choose to explore the Indochina junction in December, you will have the opportunity to admire the hillsides of wild sunflowers blooming in a corner of the sky. In addition, visitors can also participate and experience very special festival activities here at the end of the year. This promises to bring visitors satisfaction about the land as well as the people here.
Ticket price: free.
Address: Po Y, Ngoc Hoi, Kon Tum, Vietnam.
Time: Open daily.