War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City



War Remnants Museum is the most important places to visit in Ho Chi Minh City. The War Remnants Museum was established in September 1975 in the former premises of the United States Information Service (USIS) in Hồ Chí Minh City. 
The new exhibition hall opened in 2006 highlights the horrors of modern combat and the suffering inflicted on the Vietnamese people during the American War, with a particular focus on atrocities committed by American troops against Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. The War Remnants Museum is a comprehensive collection of the machinery, weapons, photos, and documentation of Vietnam's wars with the both the French and Americans.
When i visit War Remnants Museum, i think that: all the things we see in War Remnants Museum is the result of war and they're the past, not our present and future.
On the right of the museum, it's easy to see a gift shop that sale a lot of thing made by agent orange victims (all of them are childrens), let buy some thing to help them.
War Remnants Museum:
Add:28 Vo Van Tan, Ward 6, District 3 (28 Võ Văn Tần, Phường 6, Quận 3)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: (84 8) 3 9306325 - (84 8) 3 9305153
Prices Admission 15,000 VND
Opening hours: Closed on Monday and Friday

Some pictures:
Some kinds of bomb
Tiger cages
US - Helicopter
Inside Us-helicopter
Gun of US-helicopter
Plane
Vietnam Declaration of Independence

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