War Remnants Museum Saigon

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On busy streets lined with many restaurants, banks and government buildings, in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, you don’t expect to come across an American Huey helicopter parked next to an M48 Patton Tank. They look like things you’ve seen in documentaries, more suited to an army base than a busy urban neighborhood. Here, at the War Remnants Museum, 500,000 visitors a year come to see how war has shaped modern Vietnam.

History of Saigon War Remnants Museum:

Just couple of months after the fall of Saigon and the Vietnam War finished in 1975, the Communist Government of Vietnam opened the museum “Exhibition House for US and Puppet Crimes.”
 

From its origin, the exhibition hall included publicity that featured the horrors of war with an overwhelming political bent. American monstrosities, both genuine and misrepresented, were the essential message. But when America and Vietnam standardized relations during the 90s, the name of this museum changed to the "“Exhibition House for Crimes of War and Aggression,”  before ending up with the name has

What to See in Saigon War Remnants Museum?

The first thing you'll see are the huge bits of valid military equipment outside the main structure. As the northern soldiers pushed south, toward the finish of the war, the ARVN - the southern armed force - fled in large numbers, deserting billions of dollars of American gear afterward. With that new equipment, just as what the Americans casted off when Saigon at last fell, the government in Hanoi had a lot of pieces to choose.
The F-5A fighter inside the front entrance gets the most exposure, yet it's the UH-1 "Huey" that foreign tourists will will more likely recognize, as the absolute most sensational film of the war originated from the arrival zones where these choppers carried portable units into serious firefights. In any case, while these pieces are amazing, it's the shows inside that leave the most profound impression.
The photographs, noticeably showed, are basically awful. There are bodies blown to pieces, families lamenting over the carcasses of youngsters, and each sort of abhorrent injury. On the off chance that you're nauseous, at that point watch out for the bits of gear in the presentations, in light of the fact that the photographs are genuine. However, stunning sights like these are vital, if just to remind us why harmony is so significant.

 

A portion of the primary shows incorporate the accompanying: shows demonstrating the fights and well known help for harmony around the globe, includes on French and American atrocities, a narrative on the eventual outcomes of Agent Orange, photographs from the assortment of Japanese picture taker Ishikawa Bunyo, and tiger confines like those utilized by the French and South Vietnamese to torment political detainees.

Entrance Fee Cost: Price 15,000 VND ($0.66 USD)
Openning & Closing Hours: 7:30am – 6:00pm, from Monday to Sunday
Add: War Remnants Museum, 28 Võ Văn Tần, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, +84 28 3930 5587
Website: http://www.baotangchungtichchientranh.vn

How to Get there and what is the Best Way to visit Saigon War Remnents Museum?

The very best way to get to the museum is by cyclo or taxi, which are available in all the touristy areas. The trip should cost less than 50,000 VND ($2.21 USD) from City Center of District 1. Remember to negotiate the price first if you would like to take a cyclo (rickshaw). also, there are several fake taxi companies that prey on foreigners, so make sure your taxi is either more reliable Vinasun (white with red and green trim) or Mai Linh (green). The Grab Taxi are also another great choices. You should be wary of motorbike taxis (xe ôm), as they are notorious cheats.

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