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         <title><![CDATA[Don’t miss out on this ‘Stone Park’ in Vietnam]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Once only known to few, the pristine beauty of Rai, a complex of caves in south-central Vietnam, has recently earned it a top-spot as an emerging destination for young Vietnamese travelers.
The complex, located in Ninh Thuan Province’s Nui Chua National Park, has been dubbed a ‘stone park’ by Vietnamese travelers for its towering boulders and shallow caves.
The name Rai, which means otter in English, comes from the small caves shaped by overlapping blocks of stone that once were home to otters...]]></description>
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