The Cu Chi Tunnels were built as underground shelters, storage facilities for food and medicine, and strategic hideouts for Vietnamese soldiers during war
Today, a section of the tunnels has been restored and opened to visitors. Here, you can crawl through narrow passages, explore hidden chambers, and learn survival techniques used underground–a firsthand experience of one of the most ingenious military strategies in Vietnamese history.
5. The untold history of Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels are more than just a historical site - they are a testament to Vietnamese resilience, ingenuity, and strategic warfare. Built and expanded over decades, these tunnels played a crucial role in Vietnam’s struggle for independence and later became a key battleground during the Vietnam War.
5.1. Early Development (1940s – First Indochina War)
The Cu Chi Tunnels originated in the 1940s during the First Indochina War, as the Viet Minh built underground shelters to evade French patrols and store supplies. Though initially spanning just a few kilometers, these tunnels provided a crucial tactical advantage, laying the foundation for an extensive military network.