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Cu Chi Tunnel Ben Duoc
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learn about the history, promise you will feel a wealth of konwledge afterwards!
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm Tickets: 100.000VND / foreigner, 20.000VND / Vietnamese. In the tunnel visitors will be eating tapioca and drinking tea for free. Address: Phu Hiep Hamlet, Phu My Hung Commune, Cu Chi District How to TP. About 70km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, this is the battle of the Cu Chi Army and the people in the resistance. Cu Chi tunnels make visitors admire by works deep in the ground, there are many niches like spider web, multi-storey, accommodation, meeting and fighting with a total length of more than 200 km. Cu Chi tunnels have two points: Ben Dinh Tunnels: belonging to Ben Dinh Village, Nhuan Duc Commune, Cu Chi District. To get here, you can take bus number 4 f
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm Tickets: 100.000VND / foreigner, 20.000VND / Vietnamese. In the tunnel visitors will be eating tapioca and drinking tea for free. Address: Phu Hiep Hamlet, Phu My Hung Commune, Cu Chi District How to TP. About 70km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, this is the battle of the…
Must-do in Ho Chi Minh City, it's the leftover tunnel from the Vietnam war, however this is a super-touristic place, you would need a tour guide to tell you the stories. Book a cheap private tour-guide here: www.triip.me/vietnam/ho-chi-minh/
In order to combat better-supplied American and South Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War, Communist guerrilla troops known as Viet Cong (VC) dug tens of thousands of miles of tunnels, including an extensive network running underneath the Cu Chi district northwest of Saigon. Soldiers used these underground routes to house troops, transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps and mount surprise attacks, after which they could disappear underground to safety. As Cu Chi is pretty far from the centre of Saigon, it would be better to book a half-day tour and go there with the tour's bus. With a tour guide you will get to know more about the history that happened in the tunnels. And don't forget to try the amazing and healthy dampened cassava after crawling through the tunnels and sweating!
In order to combat better-supplied American and South Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War, Communist guerrilla troops known as Viet Cong (VC) dug tens of thousands of miles of tunnels, including an extensive network running underneath the Cu Chi district northwest of Saigon. Soldiers used these…
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