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| Location: Saigon | Introduction | |||||||
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| Country: Vietnam | How to get there? | |||||||
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| War Remnant Museum in Saigon |
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The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is one of the most interesting museums in Saigon in Vietnam. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam has great display and exhibition of pictures, paintings and real objects collecting from the resistance war against America. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is located in the centre of Saigon in Vietnam and now The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam becomes the most attractive for travellers to Saigon in Vietnam who are interested in the history of Vietnam. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam has both indoor and outdoor display areas with real evidences of war crimes in Vietnam. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam has large display of important events during the American war in Vietnam. At the War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam, visitors can experience lively pictures and evidences of American war in Vietnam from beginning to the end with special event of attack in 1968, 1975 or the killing in My Lai or the Agent Orange chemical used during the war in Vietnam. The outdoor display of the War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is great collection of weapons, tanks, bombs, planes used during the war in Vietnam. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is also the place for exhibition about the wars in Vietnam as well the expectation for peace in Vietnam as well as over the world.
The War
Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is in Vo Van Tan Street in Saigon in
Vietnam. The museum has an area of 7.300 square meters. The War Remnant
Museum in Saigon in Vietnam was opened in September 1975. The War
Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam has huge collection of documents,
objects and memories of 30 years fighting for the independence of the
country. In The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam, visitors also
can see the model of “tiger cadge”, the prison in Con Dao Island where
French and American used to keep and tortured Vietnamese communists.
Visitors can see the guillotine used to beheaded Vietnamese communists
and patriots especially in 1959 in the South of Vietnam. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam also has great collection of modern weapon and massive destroy weapon that was used by American in Vietnam. In The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam, visitors can see the air fighter from USA Air force or mobile canon M 107, considered as the “The King of battle”. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam also shows visitors pictures and document show the crimes that American have done to Vietnamese like mass killing in My Lai or the famous picture “the girl in the picture”. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam lively shows the courageous history of Vietnamese as well as the sorrow of the war. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is great to visit while travelling to Saigon in Vietnam. |
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The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam opens from 7.30 to 17.00 pm. The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam closes every Monday. |
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The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam is closed to Reunification Palace in Saigon in Vietnam. Travellers can get to The War Remnant Museum in Saigon in Vietnam by bus, taxi or motorbikes. |
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