Reunification Palace

Palace Quận 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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What to expect

The Reunification Palace, also known as Independence Palace, is a historical monument that witnessed significant events in Ho Chi Minh City's history. The palace was built in 1966 and served as the home and workplace of the President of South Vietnam. It was the site of the Fall of Saigon in 1975, which ended the Vietnam War. The palace is now a museum, open to the public, and features a collection of artifacts and exhibits showcasing its history. Visitors can explore the palace's grand halls, rooms, and gardens, and learn about its significance in Vietnamese history. The palace is a popular tourist attraction and a must-visit destination for those interested in history and culture

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Visiting Ho Chi Minh City with Kids

Visiting Ho Chi Minh City with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We spent some time exploring the Reunification Palace, a beautiful architectural marvel that was once home to South Vietnam's president

Highlights: The kids were especially fascinated by the war command center in the basement with its old telecom equipment and military maps ✨