Nearly 10,000 visitors visit the War Remnants Museum every day
Many people, veterans and foreign tourists visited the War Remnants Museum on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of national reunification.
Báo Gia Lai•01/05/2025
The War Remnants Museum is a rare place in the world that still preserves more than 20,000 documents and artifacts about weapons, documents that tell the history of the heroic but extremely arduous war of the Vietnamese people in the 20th century.
The Vietnamese army and people had to face modern armies with the most advanced weapons in history, but with passionate patriotism, courage and creativity, Uncle Ho's soldiers won.
Tourists crowd into the War Remnants Museum The museum has many exhibition topics such as: Agent Orange, Historical truths, War crimes... Many groups of veterans visit the museum and are greatly admired by young people. Foreign visitors also asked to take photos with Vietnamese veterans.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of national reunification, the number of tourists and people visiting the exhibitions sometimes reached more than 9,000 people/day, especially on April 29, the number of visitors increased dramatically.
The museum displays original artifacts of extremely sophisticated American weapons used in Vietnam.
Fluorescent bombs are incredibly destructive. The original helicopters. The veteran went to the South to fight in 1969, next to the cannon known as the enemy's "King of the Battlefield". The enemy used many weapons but could not defeat our army.
Today, visitors from all over the country can understand the hardships and heroism of the struggle for independence and unification when visiting the War Remnants Museum. The joy of victory and national reunification spread among the young people. Take a photo with the soldiers. Foreign visitors also recorded unforgettable memories. Mr. Nguyen Xuan Dinh - a veteran of the 2nd Army Corps who was in Ho Chi Minh City on April 30, 1975, returned to visit the spoils of war, the planes.
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