Saigon - The Reunification Hall

Posted by Syarif | Posted in | Posted on Thursday, September 11, 2008








After the Vietnam War (or American War as referred by Vietnamese), the North and South Vietnam were united.

The Reunification Hall was the presedential palace during those days (when Saigon was the capital of Vietnam). It was known as Presedential Palace, until the capital city was changed to Hanoi.

The palace or the hall is a lavish building with French and common European architecture. It comprises a cabinet meeting hall, banquest hall, a few conference halls and other banquet venues an underground military operation base (inclusive of underground escape route) and the living quarter for the president himself.

It was built with all considerations including the Chinese Feng Shui.

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