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Next to the Church, you walk to visit the Central Post Office, built 1886 and ended 1891 by Gustave Eiffel. Walking around Book street. Your next destination is Reunification Palace which was built in 1868, named Norodom Palace and inaugurated in 1873. In 1963, this palace was heavily destroyed by bombs. On 30 April 1975, the tanks of the liberation army entered Independence Palace. After the liberation, Independence Palace became the headquarters of the City\u2019s military Administration Committee. You have lunch in nice restaurant.<br \/>Afternoon, your continue visit is China Town, about 500.000 Chinese people living there. Binh Tay market (called Cho Lon) means big market which was originally built by French in the 1880s; Guangdong-born philanthropist Quach Dam paid for its rebuilding. And then you visit Thien Hau temple (called Godess of Mercy, in English). It is believed that Thien Hau Lady can travel over the oceans on a mat and ride the clouds to save people in the trouble on the high seas.<br \/>You can discover the activities war during US war by visiting. The War Museum in which is an interesting collection of American Weapons.<br \/>Stop at Ben Thanh market, the goods in here are abundant, including almost all-domestic products, especially those products from the South of Vietnam and modern industrial products from other nations.<br \/>At the end of your tour, you enjoy the unique art of Water Puppet Show, a traditional art from closely connected with the long standing spiritual life of the Vietnamese people. The puppeteers stand behind a screen and control the puppet using long bamboo rods and string mechanism hidden beneath the water surface. 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