Two more rooms at Reunification Palace opened to public viewing

Thanh Hoa

Nguyen Van Thieu's bedroom was mainly built of wood

Nguyen Van Thieu's bedroom was mainly built of wood

The management of the Reunification Palace last week opened the two rooms to public viewing on the occasion of the 41st anniversary celebration of Vietnam’s Reunification Day on April 30.

This tourist attraction is located next to a couple of historical landmarks in the center of the city, such as the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Post Office.

The office desk of South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky at the Reunification Palace

The office desk of South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky at the Reunification Palace

A guest reception area in Nguyen Cao Ky's office. On the wall is a photo of his wife Dang Tuyet Mai

A guest reception area in Nguyen Cao Ky's office. On the wall is a photo of his wife Dang Tuyet Mai

The wardrobes for clothes and shoes of President Thieu and his wife

The wardrobes for clothes and shoes of President Thieu and his wife

The office of Vice President Ky and the bedroom of President Thieu overlook the central yard of the palace - PHOTOS: THANH HOA

The office of Vice President Ky and the bedroom of President Thieu overlook the central yard of the palace - PHOTOS: THANH HOA


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