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Pác Bó
Village in Vietnam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pác Bó is a small village in Cao Bằng province, northern part of Vietnam, 3 km from the Chinese border.
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"Pác Bó" in Tày language means “the beginning of the source”.[which?][1]
Near this village is a cave, Hang Cốc Bó (today often called Hang Pác Bó) in which Hồ Chí Minh lived for seven weeks, during February and March 1941, after returning from 30 years of exile.[2] Consequently, it is now a tourist site.[3]