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Cu Chi Tunnels
Highlights
Visiting the Cu Chi Tunnels, you have a chance to witness its unique architecture and structure as well as understand why it plays an important role in Vietnam’s history
The entrances to these tunnels were covered with a secret wooden door and camouflage leaves above. Its size is so small that only the Vietnamese could fit in.
Although the US army had put a lot of effort, they failed to bring down the system completely.
In the tunnel system, there are some special closed-door buttons set up in different places to prevent the enemy and toxic gas.
For a long time, the Cu Chi Tunnels remains multi-tiered architecture with 3 separate levels: the first floor (about 3 meters underneath the ground), the next one (about 6 meters), and the bottom which is deeper (more than 12 meters).
It is said that if the Cu Chi Tunnels fell, then the Vietnamese would have failed in the war. But if the tunnels stood, they would win.
Visiting the Cu Chi Tunnels, you have an opportunity to experience the real life in the tunnel.
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History
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Currently, about 120 km of the tunnels are preserved and work as a captivating attraction in Ho Chi Minh City.
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