The Vietnam Military History Museum is located in the center of Hanoi, near Lenin Park. The museum displays the military history based on the modern war in Vietnam, especially the small flamethrowers, bombs, fighter jets and other weapons used by the North Vietnamese army and the US military during the Vietnam War in an all-round way. Hanoi Flag Tower There is an ancient building called "Hanoi Flag Tower". This vermilion flag tower is slender, more than 30 meters high, and has a hexagonal shape with a hexagonal carved pattern on the top. It used to be the royal flag tower used by Hanoi as an imperial city. It was a symbol of Hanoi as early as the Gia Long period and is now listed as a national cultural heritage of Vietnam. Indoor display The whole museum is divided into indoor display and open-air display. The showroom is further divided into the themes of "Victory at Dien Bien Phu", "Dien Bien Phu in the Air" and "The Road to Ho Chi Minh", displaying statues of Ho Chi Minh, as well as various weapons and relics from the war period, including guns, knives , halberds and loudspeakers, daily necessities, correspondence documents, photos of the battle period, etc., precious materials of large and small battles can be seen here. Open-air display In the open space, there are anti-aircraft guns, artillery, armored vehicles, tanks and other heavy military weapons that have participated in the battle. Some were supplied by the former Soviet Union and China, and some were captured from the French and American troops. In particular, there is a former Soviet-made MiG-21 fighter jet on top of a large pile of French-made aircraft wreckage and the scrap iron of the American-made F111 aircraft in the center of the open space, implying that Vietnam successfully shot down the American aircraft in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. deeds. If you look closely at this MiG-21 fighter, you can see 14 red stars on the nose. It is said that when the Vietnam Army fought, if each fighter could shoot down an American plane, a red star would be added to the nose to praise it. This shows that this aircraft has a remarkable record.
The Vietnam Military History Museum is the attraction on the itinerary. I don't know if it is a Vietnamese requirement, but it is indeed worth punching in. After all, it is a country that once made the US military retreat, which is worthy of respect.
The Vietnam Military History Museum is located in the center of Hanoi, next to the Hanoi flag platform. The museum is divided into indoor and outdoor areas, collecting and displaying tens of thousands of military cultural relics and pictures, especially thousands of precious objects during the War of Resistance Against France and Vietnam. The most attractive of them are several exhibits such as 105 mm large scale, which is one of the two large scales of the Battle of Dien Bianfu in 1954. And the bicycles used in the campaign. The Military History Museum displays a large number of military weapons actually involved in the fierce war and military remnants of the war, which is impressive. Especially military fans interested in the history of the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam Military History Museum is also a very chic location here, the whole museum is quite simple design style, this place is also a place to enjoy very good military equipment.
Operated for a fee ... It records the history of the Vietnam War. A place where children often come to group tours.
Very beautiful, very good, recommend it.
Vietnam and China have a lot of sources, ancient, modern, modern contact, there are good and bad
The Vietnam Military History Museum is located in the center of Hanoi, near Lenin Park. The museum displays military history based on Vietnam's modern war, especially the small firearms, bombs, fighter jets and other weapons used by the North Vietnamese Army and the US military in the Vietnam War. What shocked me most was the child-mother bomb of the US military, which exploded in the air, and the countless small bombs inside exploded again, which would cause the greatest damage to the Vietnamese army on the ground.
The Vietnam Military History Museum in Hanoi is not very large, and there are not many exhibits. There are only a small number of aircraft, tanks and other heavy weapons. There are fewer conventional weapons, and there is no current Vietnamese military strength. The famous events and campaigns in Vietnam's military history have not been mentioned. From the communist friendship of comrades and brothers to the war of the enemy, the illness in my heart has not recovered. The staff of the museum is also not professional and many things are unclear. Quanquan should visit here.