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Imagine finding a "Golden Dragon" Idol rumored to be part of vast treasure buried by a General in World War II. The treasure guarded by a heavenly deity who can grant you immortality. Now imagine your doing your tour of duty during the Vietnam war and as luck would have it, you stumble upon the Idol which holds the key to 4,000 tons of gold. Now your being chased by a fanatical Triad Boss, who enlist the Mafia to find you. What would you do? Well, you go home and find Houston and Monson. Two of the most free spirited fun loving, connected and adventure seeking guys, who give the Traid and the Mafia a run for the gold.…mehr

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Imagine finding a "Golden Dragon" Idol rumored to be part of vast treasure buried by a General in World War II. The treasure guarded by a heavenly deity who can grant you immortality. Now imagine your doing your tour of duty during the Vietnam war and as luck would have it, you stumble upon the Idol which holds the key to 4,000 tons of gold. Now your being chased by a fanatical Triad Boss, who enlist the Mafia to find you. What would you do? Well, you go home and find Houston and Monson. Two of the most free spirited fun loving, connected and adventure seeking guys, who give the Traid and the Mafia a run for the gold.
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World War II, Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito, the Emperors brother's The intriguing myth; Legend has it that during World War II, the Japanese government plundered masses of treasure such as ancient artifacts, art work, gold, diamonds and platinum from Southeast Asian countries to fund its war efforts.On their way back to Japan, the ships were confronted by American patrol vessels, making it too difficult to ship the treasures to Japan. General Yamashi Tomoyuki, nicknamed "the Tiger of Malaya", decided to hide the treasure in caves, tunnels and mountains along the coast, so when the war ended, Japanese forces would be able to retrieve the treasure. The general was later executed for war crimes and did not disclose any details about the looted treasure. Common belief says that treasure was mostly buried in the Philippines, but here in Vietnam, we have a story to tell. The story goes that the Japanese General was chased by American forces and stopped at Ca Na Bay in Thuan Hai province. Around 4,000 tons of gold was rumored to have been buried in Tau Mountain near the beach. Soldiers and other servicemen who knew the secret were all buried alive with the treasure. People in the province believed that after World War II, the Japanese would return to search for the buried treasure.