The Cu Chi tunnels, originally a hub for guerrilla tactics against the French, evolved into a vast 200-kilometer underground network. Housing over 10,000 people, it featured storage areas, kitchens, hospitals, and educational facilities during the resistance. Today, it stands as a significant historical site and popular tourist destination. Explore the riverine countryside of Vietnam, known as the country's "golden rice bowl" since ancient times. Here, travelers discover a unique culture marked by the authentic, honest, and simple lifestyle of those living along the rivers and waterways.