Bảo Tàng Chứng Tích Chiến Tranh (War Remnants Museum) (Bảo tàng Chứng tích Chiến tranh)

歴史博物館
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Dave M
68 month ago
A must see museum, especially if you watch war movies. The war isn't everything you think it was.
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Ikram H
72 month ago
Entrance fee for foreigners is 40k VND per person. The photographs exhibit here has a very strong messages and is a powerful assets of the museum. I would call it War Remnants Gallery. A must visit :)
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Avinash V
86 month ago
Must-see. It's horrifying, but it's the best thing we found in the city with regards to the way the country changed in the war. Cheap entry in a location with a lot to do around.
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Tricia B
87 month ago
Important to experience. Sobering. Recommend you go 1st thing in the morning or end of day to give the rest of your day a chance...super emotional and you'll be glum after.
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Lewis S
91 month ago
A very hard hitting display of the United States involvement in the Vietnam war. Very interesting and informative. A must see if in Ho Chi Mihn city. The ground floor toilets are very unpleasant!
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TC Boi
92 month ago
Great place to learn about the Vietnam war. Plenty of war images that will make you feel emotional.
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Toan V
94 month ago
Agent Orange is a must see. Though looks likeit only shows the dark side of American troops. The outer fence is starting to hang poster to oppose China invasion on the Eastern Sea.
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Simple Discoveries
95 month ago
The photography exhibit is poignant. As with all Vietnam exhibits regarding the war, it's very focused on American aggression. Nonetheless it gives a powerful perspective. Admission is 15,000 VND.
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Ilya S
97 month ago
A big photo gallery with the main focus on the terrifying side on the Vietnam war. Not for the faint-hearted, if you try to feel the terror behind every single photo. Also a decent expo of machinery.
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Nikki C
97 month ago
Extremely one-sided. My dad was on the S. VN side & was imprisoned in the same exact cruel prison system after 1975, but that's not on display of course. Still important to see the brutality of war.