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Detian - Banyue Falls Or Ban Gioc Falls (Vietnamese: Thã¡C BảN GiốC),Are 2 Waterfalls On The Quy Xuan River Straddling The Sino-Vietnamese Border, Located In In The Karst Hills Of Daxing County In The Chongzuo Prefecture Of Guangxi Province, On The Chinese Side, And In The District Of Trung Khanh, Cao BằNg Province On The Vietnamese Side, 272 Km North Of Hanoi. The Waterfall Falls Thirty Meters. It Is Separated Into Three Falls By Rocks And Trees, And The Thundering Effect Of The Water Hitting The Cliffs Can Be Heard From Afar. It Is Currently The 4Th Largest Waterfall Along A National Border After Iguazu Falls, Victoria Falls, And Niagara Falls And Was One Of The Crossing Points For China’S Army During The Brief Sino-Vietnamese War. Nearby There Is The Tongling Gorge Accessible Only Through A Cavern From An Adjoining Gorge. Rediscovered Only Recently, It Has Many Species Of Endemic Plants, Found Only In The Gorge, And Used To Be Used As A Hideout By Local Bandits Whose Treasure Is Occasionally Still Found In The Cliff-Side Caves.

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Detian - Banyue Falls or Ban Gioc Falls (Vietnamese: thác Bản Giốc),are 2 waterfalls on the Quy Xuan River straddling the Sino-Vietnamese border, located in in the Karst hills of Daxing County in the Chongzuo prefecture of Guangxi Province, on the Chinese side, and in the district of Trung Khanh, Cao Bằng province on the Vietnamese side, 272 km north of Hanoi. The waterfall falls thirty meters. It is separated into three falls by rocks and trees, and the thundering effect of the water hitting the cliffs can be heard from afar. It is currently the 4th largest waterfall along a national border after Iguazu Falls, Victoria Falls, and Niagara Falls and was one of the crossing points for China’s army during the brief Sino-Vietnamese War. Nearby there is the Tongling Gorge accessible only through a cavern from an adjoining gorge. Rediscovered only recently, it has many species of endemic plants, found only in the gorge, and used to be used as a hideout by local bandits whose treasure is occasionally still found in the cliff-side caves.

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