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		<title>By: Reinhard Hohler</title>
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		<description>There should be more focus on the My-Son sanctuary world heritage site as well as on the Phong Nha Caves in Central Vietnam. Also, tourists should be more sensibilisised towards minorities in Vietnam and poverty reduction. Dien Bien Phu will attract more Thai visitors in the future, because the place is the mythical homeland of all the T&#039;ai peoples.</description>
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