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Independence Palace
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During the Vietnam War, the Independence Palace served as the residence and office of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. It was designated as a historical monument for having witnessed significant changes in Saigon's history and keeping the essence of Eastern culture.
Independence Palace or Reunification Hall (formerly known as Norodom Palace) is an architectural work and building in Ho Chi Minh City. This used to be the residence and working place of the President of the Republic of Vietnam. Currently, the palace has been classified as a special national monument by the Vietnamese Government. You must visit if you come to Hcmc
Independence Palace or Reunification Hall (formerly known as Norodom Palace) is an architectural work and building in Ho Chi Minh City. This used to be the residence and working place of the President of the Republic of Vietnam. Currently, the palace has been classified as a special national monum…
Independence Palace is an important historical monument of Vietnam, built in the 1960s to commemorate the victory of the Vietnamese army in the Indochina War. The building has a unique and beautiful architecture, with rooms displaying documents, images and objects related to Vietnamese history. This is a great destination to learn about the history and culture of Vietnam.
Independence Palace is an important historical monument of Vietnam, built in the 1960s to commemorate the victory of the Vietnamese army in the Indochina War. The building has a unique and beautiful architecture, with rooms displaying documents, images and objects related to Vietnamese history. This…
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135 Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa
Ho Chi Minh City