CNN recently highlighted the Vịnh Mốc tunnels in Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam, referring to them as an “underground village.” These tunnels served as a crucial shelter for hundreds of Vietnamese civilians during wartime, protecting them from bombing raids. The network of tunnels allowed residents to live, work, and maintain a community life while under constant threat. Journalist Pavlo Fedykovych reported on the historical significance of the site, emphasizing its role in civilian survival. Vịnh Mốc is now a preserved historical site, attracting visitors interested in learning about Vietnam’s war history and the resilience of its people. The CNN report brings renewed international attention to this unique and poignant example of wartime ingenuity and perseverance.