According to legend, before the end of World War II, the Japanese army brought a group of gold treasures plundered from China to the Mekong River, and later engaged in a fierce battle with the Nationalist army's escort team. Both sides were completely destroyed, and a large amount of gold was buried in the Mekong River rainforest as a result. An elephant carrying gold escaped during the war, and it was passed down that the elephant slaves carved the terrain of the gold burial site on the ivory
According to legend, before the end of World War II, the Japanese army brought a group of gold treasures plundered from China to the Mekong River, and later engaged in a fierce battle with the Nationalist army's escort team. Both sides were completely destroyed, and a large amount of gold was buried in the Mekong River rainforest as a result. An elephant carrying gold escaped during the war, and it was passed down that the elephant slaves carved the terrain of the gold burial site on the ivory