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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Ho Chi Minh: Cu Chi Tunnel

Abandoned my blog for quite some time, hehe. So, I am now reviving my blog with my trip to Cu-Chi Tunnel. Cu-chi Tunnel is a must visit place in Ho Chi Minh city, if you do not visit this historical tunnel, then you not really travelling to the city.

You can get the Cu-Chi Tunnel trip package easily at the Pham Ngu Lao area. You can choose from half day trip or full day trip. We picked the half day trip package by a travel agent at 203, De Tham Street at USD5 per person. The trip package is inclusive of transport to the tunnel and the tour guide service. If you picked the full day trip, you will be bring to another attraction site which is the Cao Dai Temple. The journey from HCM city to the tunnel area took about 1 hour and before that we brought to visit a handcraft factory.
As usual, I going to tell you all a little history about the Cu-Chi Tunnel.

Cu Chi Tunnels are an elaborate underground community made up of 250 km of tunnels and chambers below the city. The tunnels were dug with simple tools and bare hands during the French occupation in the 1940s, and further expanded during the Vietnam War in the 1960s to provide refuge and a defensive advantage over the American soldiers. Despite all the bombings in their town, the Cu Chi people were able to continue their lives beneath the soil, where they slept, ate, planned attacks, healed their sick, and taught their young. Some even wed and gave birth underground, but over 10,000 lost their lives here.

Stop dozing off. Lecture ends
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Lets the pictures tell the story:
dscf9294_副本A small area is set up to exhibit all the weapons.

After the weapon exhibition area,
we came to this tunnel walkway that
going to bring us to the tunnel area.dscf9297_副本
Then,we came to a big compound with
several blocks this kind of huts. dscf9301_副本
We went down to one of the huts and watch the video show
that give a brief history of Cu-Chi Tunneldscf9302_副本dscf9304_副本

After the video show, the tour guide bring us to here.
A trap door on the jungle floor leads down into the Củ Chi tunnels.
The trap door is cover by the leaves.
Not easily detectable.
DSCF9308_副本The angmo and my cousin is going down through the mini trap door.
*Can see how small the door is?*
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Guess what is this.dscf9320_副本
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A booby trap with bamboo spikes.
*Mouth open*

There is a small hut set up as Self Made Weapons Gallery.
Well, I don’t think the weapons are weapons.
Because,they are TRAPS!!!
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Can MATI teruk teruk if fall into these trap!!
*Kia Si Lang*

A military workshop showing how the soldiers
make the bombs and weapons.
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We experienced a few metres journey inside the tunnel.
So low punya ceiling.
I am “tall’ enough to knock my head.
Need to walk like a duck in that poor air ventilation tunnel,huhu!
*Quek quek*
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There is a shooting range where visitors can fire assault rifles,
such as the M16 or AK47 and light machine gun.
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Yours truly is playing with gun in her style.


We ends our tunnel trip with this tapioca and a cup of tea.dscf9372_副本

Overall, this is a wonderful tunnel trip and now,
I can tell people loudly that
I WENT TO HO CHI MINH!!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi...how was ur cu chi trip?
my trip will be next year, any suggestion for me, thx.

m33iyin said...

Hi Anonymous.
Personally think that cu-chi trip is a must go place in HCM, as that is d place where the Vietnamese survive during the Vietnam War. Is good to know the history behind.
My trip was a simple one, that only took me half day of visit. With the money that I paid(USD5) i think is very worthy. Because I know their history and how they survive through the tough life at the narrow tunnels during the war.

Anonymous said...

Hi, thanks...
Any interesting places at HCMC?

m33iyin said...

Anonymous, Ben Thanh Market is a must go place. But I personally think that the night market at outside the market selling the samething at a cheaper price.

The Fanny Ice Cream that I blogged before also a must try.

Cu-Chi Tunnel and post out a postcard from their Central Post Office are also the must have experience!

Anonymous said...

ok, thanks.
yup, i prefer post a post card while travelling also...
Fr ur profile, u r sgt ppl, act i also fr sgt, hehe
nice to meet u

m33iyin said...

U r welcome.
Wa, the world is so small. Perhaps we met each other at somewhere in Segamat before. Nice to meet you too!! Haha.

Anonymous said...

haha...yea...
some more we r same year d, which secondary sch r u? hehe

m33iyin said...

WA!!!
REally ah!!
I studied in Seg Hwa Secondary School~ how bout u~?

Anonymous said...

ic...
My form6 at paduka, secondary sch is Bandar Putra, live in bkt siput 1...

m33iyin said...

Sorry for the late reply. Was busy lately.
Bukit siput, we are quite near though. kaka. Working in segamat nw?

Anonymous said...

yup, bkt siput, u?
working at kl, how abt u?

m33iyin said...

Currently working in Segamat~
Hehe.

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Unknown said...

Visit Cu Chi Tunnels was an interesting experience. you will know the life during the war and the human being endurance

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