Abstract
Bandun Elephant Training Center

Introduction to Scenic Spots
Transportation Guide
 & nbsp;& nbsp; Bandun is located in the western part of Clonyana Township, Iyasu County, northwest of Dole Province, close to the northeast border of Cambodia. It is not far north along the border road to enter Laos. About 200 kilometers away from Ho Chi Minh City
Introduction
 & nbsp;& nbsp; Ban Dun boasts picturesque scenery, with towering mountains and various rare birds and beasts. It is the homeland of peacocks in Vietnam, and the most attractive thing is that there are many precious wild elephants here
& nbsp;& nbsp;& nbsp; Due to the abundance of wild elephants, Banten has long been a center for elephant hunting and training in the Indian region, and later became a center for elephant trafficking, as well as a place for economic and cultural exchange. Merchants in Bentun often transport local specialties to Cambodia and Laos for sale, while Cambodian and Laotian merchants also transport their own products and imported silk and porcelain from China to Bentun for resale. Today, various types of ceramics from the Ming Dynasty to the present are still preserved in the Bentun and Xiyuan regions of China. The people here can speak Miao, Egyptian, Laotian, Cambodian, and Vietnamese languages
& nbsp;& nbsp;& nbsp; Due to the abundance of wild elephants, Banten has long been a center for elephant hunting and training in the Indian region, and later became a center for elephant trafficking, as well as a place for economic and cultural exchange. Merchants in Bentun often transport local specialties to Cambodia and Laos for sale, while Cambodian and Laotian merchants also transport their own products and imported silk and porcelain from China to Bentun for resale. Today, various types of ceramics from the Ming Dynasty to the present are still preserved in the Bentun and Xiyuan regions of China. The people here can speak Miao, Egyptian, Laotian, Cambodian, and Vietnamese languages
Yunnan group tour
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