Location and History
The War Remnants Museum is located at 28
Vo Van Tan St, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. Operated by the government,
the museum was opened in September 1975 as "The House for Displaying
War Crimes of American Imperialism and the Puppet Government”, focusing
on exhibits relating to the American phase of the Vietnam War. Since
then, it has undergone many changes and renovations due to the process
of normalization of relation between Vietnam and the United States, such
as the change to its current name in 1993.
A lesson of war
Vietnamese
Wars possibly the only thing in mind of foreigners before coming to
this nation. Though the country has changed itself and the prejudice has
somehow been replaced by a new modern developing image, it’s crucial
for tourists to look at the war from a different perspective. And this
famous museum is where they can transform an ordinary visit to an
intellectual yet remarkable trip.
Nowadays, the museum functions
as a place to display devastation of the war between 2 countries from
1961 to 1975. It comprises several buildings storing military equipment,
as well as disturbing photographs about the traumatizing consequences
of Agent Orange, napalm and phosphorus bombs. There are also pictures
about atrocities such as My Lai massacre, a guillotine used by Southern
Government of Vietnam. In addition, last but not least three jars of
deformed human features indicating haunting effects of the war on the
next generations. A number of unexploded ordnances are stored in the
corner of the yard, seemingly with their charges removed. Not only does
the museum illustrate a phase of painful history, but it also tells
unknown stories about war to people, especially to Westerners. Many
preceding travelers have failed to hold their tears in front of the
pictures here.
How to get there
The museum lies in the corner between Vo Van Tan St. and Le Quy Don St.
Suggested
means of transportation are taxi or motorbike. Bus-goers can take Bus
No. 28 at Ben Thanh Bus Station, also (read more about Ho Chi Minh City
bus). The museum opens daily from 8.00AM to 11.45 AM and 1.30PM to
4.45PM and entrance fee: 10,000VND
If you are interested in the
history of the Vietnam War, do not ever forget to pay a visit to this
museum. Many preceding travelers have failed to hold their tears in
front of the pictures from the past. Feel it yourself.
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