The Presidential Palace of 1975, made famous by a photograph of a North Vietnamese tank at the main gate during their takeover of Saigon, is now called Hall. The Hall provides tours of the various apartments as they were in 1975 and a video presentation describing the history of the independence movement. The site of the former United States Embassy, another well-known location from Press and television photographs showing the final days of South Vietnam, is found near Reunification Hall. The building has now been demolished and the land is scheduled for redevelopment, but visitors can still look into the compound and a plinth on the pavement outside remembers
Some of the wartime events which took place there.