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Cu Chi Travel Guide
The tunnels of Cu Chi are a haunting memory of past
conflicts. Used by the Viet Cong, the extensive
underground system housed tactical quarters, storage
rooms, kitchens, a school and even an underground
hospital. The Viet Minh began digging the tunnels in
1948. Most entrances were so well-disguised that only a
small portion of the system was ever discovered during
the war, despite the fact that some 125 mi/200 km ran
under U.S. military bases. There are two sets of tunnels
open to visitors. The Ben Dinh tunnels were actually
used during the war, though they have been slightly
widened and cleaned up since; and the Ben Duoc tunnels
are reconstructions built for tourism. Some people find
the tunnels overwhelmingly sad, but we were fascinated
by the experience. Claustrophobic or tall visitors may
find them a tight squeeze. More authentic and less
tourist-oriented tunnels are found at Vinh Moc,
northwest of Hue near the former Demilitarized Zone.
After visiting the tunnels, visitors are offered the
chance to shoot at targets with a wide selection of
high-powered weaponry. M1 rifles, Kalashnikovs, AK-47s
and Lugers are all popular choices—and hand grenades
expand the list of options. 20 mi/30 km northwest of Ho
Chi Minh City.
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