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Our tour guide will pick you up at your hotel. Depart from Saigon to Cu Chi tunnels (about 50km). As you know, CuChi tunnels is one of the most famous historical Vestiges of Vietnam\u2019s national liberation War. It is network consists of over 200km of tunnels linked to the other like a Cobweb. You go to inside the tunnels which has the kitchens, food and ammunition storage caches, medic-care chambers (a small clinic), meeting room, commanding chambers ..etc. You discover the tunnels by entering inside on it, about 15 m, 30m, 60m and 100m long belong to your health. At the end of the tunnels, you can eat Cassava (called Khoai Mi), this is the main food for Vietcong people during the war.<\/p>\n<p>Say goodbye the Cu Chi tunnels, it\u2019s take you by car about 1 hour, you visit the Cao Dai Temple. You across many Rubber-tree plantations, near the road.<\/p>\n<p>When you arrive the temple at noon, you participate in the big Ceremony of Cao Dai Religion. This sect was founded in 1926 by Master Ngo Minh Chieu. There are four ceremonies per day. This temple was built according to the architectural requirements off the Cao Dai Sects. Its construction is a harmonious Fusion of Asia and European styles, with domes and embellishment exemplifying the spirit of the religion many people came here because of their believe God. After lunch, you come back to Ho Chi Minh around 5pm. 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