You will have a chance to explore Cu Chi tunnels and learn the indeed history of the war from Vietnamese sights when you will be pass by the sightseeing villages, rubber plantations and rice paddies by local transport. Discover underground world of guerrilla warfare in the incredible Cu Chi tunnels and gain insight into the tenacity and resourcefulness of the Vietcong in the jungle walk area. You can crawl inside the tunnels to experience how guerrilla lived and fought before and try tapioca or cassava root on another word that sustained Viet Cong fighters for years. You will also have a chance to shoot famous AK47, M16...rifles(at your own expenses). Marvel at colonial architecture at the Notre Dame Cathedral which is nearby the historic 18th-century General Post Office in Saigon Central. A must see reunification palace will be included in this experience beside the visiting a vintage collection of military equipment in War Remnants Museum - most well-known and must-see museum.
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The Saigon Opera House, a stunning architectural gem in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. Built in 1897 by French architect Eugène Ferret, this magnificent edifice boasts an exquisite blend of French colonial and Renaissance architectural styles. Its elegant façade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, draws visitors into a world of artistic splendor. Inside, the opulent interior, featuring grand staircases, chandeliers, and plush seating, provides an ideal setting for a variety of performances, from classical concerts and ballets to modern theatrical productions. The Saigon Opera House not only serves as a cultural hub but also as a historical landmark, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past while celebrating its contemporary artistic spirit. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a history buff, a visit to the Saigon Opera House promises an unforgettable experience.
The art of lacquerware (nghề sơn mài) as a means of decorating objects was probably introduced from China during the first century CE. The lacquer itself is actually the resin of a tree which is mixed with coloured pigments and solvents and applied layer after layer to the object's surface, producing a shiny and durable finish. Other substances, such as eggshell and gold leaf, may be applied to the surface before the lacquer is applied, in which case the finished product is sanded down to reveal the decoration beneath. The high quality of resin from Vietnamese lacquer trees, notably those of Phú Thọ in the north, was a crucial factor in the rapid development of this art form, which became very popular at the court of Đại Việt during the feudal period. Decorated lacquer statues, panels, boxes and trays, some dating back to the Lê era (1428-1527), may still be seen at many temples and pagodas throughout the country.
Cu Chi Tunnels tour is one of best-selling tours because of historical Vietnam War as this is a popular attraction with Vietnamese school children and holiday-makers, we set out early to avoid large crowds, ensuring that our boats arrive before everyone else. You will have an opportunity to uncover the secrets of the Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast network of underground passageways built and used by the Viet Cong to evade detection as they moved troops and supplies throughout Ho Chi Minh City’s northern districts. During the trip to Cu Chi Tunnels tour, our English speaking tour guide will introduce you about underground tunnels network constructed by Vietnamese fighters during the struggle for independence. In the middle way, you will have a chance to visit Lacquer ware factory which has been running by local government to produce famous handmade art works, which help those handicaps who were victims from Vietnam War to have basic incomes for survival.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
We can pick you up at lobby at your hotels which are located within district 1, Ho Chi Minh City