Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is like a history book for Vietnam. The Reunification Palace hosts a number of those stories, including the iconic The Fall of Saigon when tanks crashed through its gates. The rest of the city is rich in historical architecture, including the Rex and Caravelle Hotels, which were journalist hangouts during the war.
Outside of town, the cramped Cu Chi Tunnels reveal the tenacity of Vietnam's people and soldiers while an afternoon touring the Mekong River delta shows a more mellow lifestyle. Back in town, the War Remnants Museum tells the story of the war from Vietnam's point of view, and includes some stunning photojournalism by Larry Burrows and others.
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Helicopter and bomb hits on the palace roof