The Great Holy See Temple, built in
1926, is considered one of the most striking structures in all of
south-east Asia. It is the centre of Caodaism, a religion that blends
Buddhism, Christianity and Confucianism. Explore this fascinating site
and attend the colorful noon-day mass held by the Cao Dai followers. It
is an experience not to be missed. After lunch, visit the Cu Chi
Tunnels.
Located 60km from Ho Chi Minh City, Cu
Chi is now considered a heroic district for its role during the American
war in Vietnam. It is legendary for its network of tunnels, which
extends over 220km, and is a popular destination for both Vietnamese and
foreign visitors.
Today, Cu Chi is a tranquil place of
rice paddy fields with ducks and water buffalos bathing in the rivers
alongside the road. But this peaceful rural scene belies the terrible
destruction and defoliation caused by bombing and mines when Cu Chi was
a "Free Target Zone". Cu Chi still contains plenty of evidence of the
fierce battle that took place here and all over this area you will find
the remnants of war.
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