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Built in Cu Chi, a land famous for its underground tunnels, about 700 km from Ho Chi Minh City, the Ben Duoc Monument to the

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War Martyrs is a harmonious architectural complex. The monument is dedicated to the war martyrs from 40 cities and provinces, who laid down their lives on the battle fields in Saigon - Cho Lon - Gia Dinh during the anti-French and US resistance wars for national independence and freedom.

The monument is built according to the design of a traditional Vietnamese temple. It has a three-door gate. In the main shrine are worshipped 44,357 martyrs and heroic mothers whose name are carved on marble plates and gilted wuth gold. On the ground floor, a mini-mock up, pictures, and many other show pieces about the hard life and battles of the army men and local people during the wars are displayed.

There is also a nine-storey tower, 39 m high, surrounded with gardens with flowers that blossom all the year round and with diverse kinds of ornamental plants.

Since its establishment in 1995 the monument has welcomed thousands of visitors, both domestic and foreign, especially on Martyrs' Day - July 27 - who come to enjoy the local scenery and show their respect to the national heroes.

Ben Duoc Monument
 Built in Cu Chi, a land famous for its underground tunnels, about 700 km from Ho Chi Minh City, the Ben Duoc Monument to the War Martyrs is a harmonious architectural complex. The monument is dedicated to the war martyrs from 40 cities and provinces, who laid down their lives on the......
Duc Ba Cathedral

After the first French colonising force arrived in Viet Nam in the mid-19th Century, it took only 21 years before the country had a cathedral to match the hulking Gothic edifices of France itself.The cathedral is supposed to represent the glory of the French Empire. Yet, as is always the case with colonisation,

Giac Vien Pagoda
 Giac Vien Pagoda is located about 10km south-west of downtown Ho Chi Minh City, amid a quiet area near Dam Sen (lotus pond) tourist park. It has the ancient architecture of the pagodas built in the Nguyen dynasty of the 19th century, and typical characteristics of the southern...
Vinh Nghiem pagoda

Vinh Nghiem pagoda is located at 339 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street in Ho Chi Minh City. It was constructed between 1964 and 1971 following the design of architect Nguyen Ba Lang. 
This classic style seven storey tower with strong Japanese influences was built with the

Palace captures spirit of unified nation
 Twenty six years ago, on April 30, 1975, the world watched as the Viet Nam Liberation Army’s Tank No. 390 crashed through the main gate of the Independence Palace - headquarters of the US -backed Sai Gon administration.Then, as now, this historic moment is regarded as the exact time ...
HO CHI MINH CITY
Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon as it is still known to many, is Vietnam’s largest city with a growing population of around 7 million. This is a economic capital of Vietnam on the go 24 hours a day, where everybody seems to be busy either buying, selling, studying, working or just enjoying themselves. The downtown business core with high-rise hotels and landmark French buildings like the City Hall, now called the People’s Committee Headquaters, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Saigon Post Office.

 
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