Located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the Reunification Palace, formally known as the Independence Palace, is a must see attraction. When North Vietnam crashed through these gates in 1975, it finally signaled the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of the country.
Prior to the reunification in 1975, the President of South Vietnam lived and worked here.The interior of the palace has been meticulously preserved over the years and it feels as if you’ve traveled back to the 1960’s as a French diplomat.
The palace has a war planning rooms, receiving rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, movie theater, kitchen, and bunker.
Tour of Vietnam's Reunification Palace (Independence Palace), Ho Chi Minh (Siagon). No Commentary.
By FFOODLocated in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the Reunification Palace, formally known as the Independence Palace, is a must see attraction. When North Vietnam crashed through these gates in 1975, it finally signaled the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of the country.
Prior to the reunification in 1975, the President of South Vietnam lived and worked here.The interior of the palace has been meticulously preserved over the years and it feels as if you’ve traveled back to the 1960’s as a French diplomat.
The palace has a war planning rooms, receiving rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, movie theater, kitchen, and bunker.
Entry Fee: 40,000 VND
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