Beneath the Reunification Palace in Ho Chi Minh City (at one point home to colonial administrations and US-installed presidents) lies a network of rooms and tunnels built to be used as a military command center in the event of emergency. Its original equipment is still there, relatively untouched, looking like something between a movie set, a museum piece (which it is), and grandpa’s basement. I submit to you a small sample of its contents, in hopes that it pleases you as much as it pleased me.