Discover Vietnam's Historic Reunification Palace In Captivating Ho Chi Minh

Originally built to serve as the palatial home of then president Ngo Dinh Diem, Ho Chi Minhs Reunification Palace is a symbolic representation of the historic fall of Saigon which ended decades of bitter conflicts between North Vietnam and the South and once more reunited a divided nation. Constructed in 1962, the palace still contains the iconic Viet Cong tank that broke through its gates to the front lawn on that fateful day in April, 1975. Having survived several attacks and bombings from

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