Han River (Da Nang)

Han River (Da Nang)

The Hàn River is a river that runs in Danang, Nam Trung Bo, Vietnam. This river originates in Quang Nam Province and empries into South China Sea at Bay of Danang. Tien Son Port is located at the estuary of this river. In Vietnam War, this is an important naval base of the United States Navy.

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