In the heart of bustling Ho Chi Minh City, the Independence Palace still stands majestically as a sacred historical symbol of the nation. This architectural masterpiece is not only associated with important political events of the country in the 20th century, but also witnessed a momentous historical moment – when the main gate was rammed down by tanks on the afternoon of April 30, 1975, ending the war and ushering in an era of independence, unity, and peace for Vietnam.
Today, with the support of VR360 virtual reality technology combined with 3D models, the journey of exploring the Independence Palace has transcended geographical boundaries. Without having to travel directly to Ho Chi Minh City, viewers can still "step into" the Palace – strolling through the red-carpeted corridors, admiring each reception room, cabinet meeting room, or the office of the President of the Republic of Vietnam, complete with familiar furnishings.






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