Reunification Palace
The Reunification Palace, also known as the Independence Palace, is a historic landmark located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built in the 1960s, it served as the presidential office and residence of the South Vietnamese government during the Vietnam War. The architecture reflects a blend of modernist and traditional Vietnamese styles.
Today, the palace is a museum that showcases artifacts from the Vietnam War and the history of the country. Visitors can explore its grand halls, gardens, and the famous command bunker, which played a significant role during the fall of Saigon in 1975.