VietNamNet Bridge – The system of tunnels of more than 200 km long, resistant to heavy bombing, was a feat of people in the steel land of Cu Chi, HCM City. After more than 40 years, it has become a historic site and a tourist attraction.
Cu Chi is about 40 km northwest of HCM City center. The 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.
Some pictures of the site:
Image: Cu Chi Tunnels after 40 years of Vietnam’s unification Related image(s)
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