Friday, December 18, 2015

Cu Chi Tunnel, Vietnam

Cu Chi is a suburban district of Ho Chi Minh City. Cu Chi Tunnels were constructed in the  American war to serve as the headquarter of Viet Cong. 


Nowaday, Cu Chi Tunnels is a historic relics, a tourist attraction in Vietnam. Local and international tourists
visit it to learn about hardship solders had suffered during a war.



The tunnel system is a great, fruitful achievement in a war to fight against the enemy. In peace, it is an interesting destination for tourists. 






It was designed for Vietnamese size. Now, it is enlarged tunnels to fit international tourists' sizes. Tourists do shooting with rifles. 



During a tour in tunnels, tourists take a rest to have a simple meal with cassava, kind of food solders used in war.  



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