Reunification Palace, HCMC

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The Reunification Palace, one of Vietnam attraction in Saigon, is a striking modern architecture but it also give you an eerie feeling when you walk through its deserted halls. The building, once the symbol of the South Vietnamese government, is preserved almost as it was on that day in April 1975 when the Republic of Vietnam, which hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese and 58,183 Americans had died trying to save, creased to exist.

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