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HISTORY
Independence Palace, Ho Chi Minh city
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they built a building called Norodom Palace as a residence for the Governor-General in 1868 and took 3 years to complete. From 1871 to 1887
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In September 1945, with the defeat of the Japanese in the World War II
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Cu Chi Tunnels, Ho Chi Minh City
Located about 60 kilometers to the northeast of Ho Chi Minh City, it is an extensive labyrinth of underground tunnels that stretch all the way to the Cambodian border
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Notre-Dame Cathedral
Ben Thanh Market or Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral (officially Basilica of Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception).
The construction work of this Basilica began in 1877 and lasted for three years under the supervision of J. Bourad, who was the designer of this building.
This statue, which is made from marble, was completed by the Italian Sculptor G. Ciocchetti in 1959
The cathedral’s address is No. 1 Cong truong Cong xa Paris St., right at the intersection of Pham Ngoc Thach St, Le Duan St and Cong xa Paris St.
One Pillar Pagoda
One Pillar Pagoda, as known as Dien Huu pagoda or Lien Hoa Dai, was built in 1049 by Ly Thai Tong (1028-1054), a king of Ly’s dynasty
In 1954, French colonialists set mine to destroy One Pillar Pagoda; there was only the pillar with some wooden beams remained in confusion.
In 1955, the municipal government restored and preserved the pagoda as it is now
In 1962, One Pillar Pagoda Complex was recognized as National Historic Heritage and “The Pagoda with the Most Unique Architecture in Asia” by Asia Record Organization in 10/10/2012 in Faridabab (India)
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