Cu Chi Tunnels is a famous tourist destination in Ho Chi Minh City, especially during the April 30 holiday. Many domestic travel companies said that the number of groups contacting to inquire about prices and details of visiting Cu Chi Tunnels has increased significantly compared to before.
The countryside recreates a peaceful production scene at the Cu Chi Tunnels Relic Site
Currently, some travel companies are offering tours to visit Cu Chi tunnels by river, but the cost is much higher than traveling by road.
Coming to Cu Chi tunnels, visitors will experience the secret underground tunnel system, the fighting system, the spike system, homemade mines, Hoang Cam stove - hiding smoke when cooking, visit Ben Duoc temple - where the heroes of the nation are honored during the resistance against colonialism and imperialism.
Then you continue to visit the countryside space recreating the liberated area with activities such as planting rice, pounding rice, catching fish, milling rice, weaving, etc. and participating in making traditional rice paper of Cu Chi people.
Tourists watch 3D movies to better understand the context and historical developments of the "steel and copper land" Cu Chi.
Not stopping there, continuing the journey, visitors will be able to relive the real countryside scene of Cu Chi throughout the production and fighting process. There, there are 3-room houses with yin-yang tiled roofs that still retain the traditional features of the Southern countryside, there are thatched roofs filled with bomb shells, there are houses used as secret meeting places... There are also production scenes recreated by actors to increase the vividness and authenticity.
Foreign tourists visit the vividly recreated Cu Chi village
The most impressive thing for first-time visitors to the Cu Chi Tunnels is experiencing the cuisine of the local market and personally "crawl into the tunnels" to feel the long and arduous war. Henry, a tourist from France, said that he and his girlfriend took advantage of their time to explore all the tunnels that were allowed to be exploited.
"Although I am quite big compared to Vietnamese people, I wanted to challenge myself and feel what the atmosphere in the tunnels was like. Therefore, I crawled through all the tunnels even though many people had to give up halfway" - he said.
Foreign tourists personally experience the challenging feeling of "crawling through the tunnel".
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