One piece of wreckage made visitors feel that the Vietnamese peoples pursuit of independence and freedom is so firm, and the process of fighting has come to the forefront. The
Vietnam Military History Museum was founded on July 17, 1956 and is one of the seven national museums in Vietnam. It is located in the center of Hanoi, close to Lenin Park. The museum displays military equipment such as helicopters, tanks and MiG aircraft.
stands in the historic flagship of Hanoi, with a striking Vietnamese flag flying on it and traces of tourists from all over the world.
The entire museum is divided into indoor exhibitions and open air displays. The showroom is divided into several themes of The Victory of Dien Bien Phu, The Road of Dien Bien Phu and The Road of Ho Chi Minh, showing the statue of Ho Chi Minh, as well as various weapons and relics during the war, including guns and knives. , and megaphones, daily necessities, documents, photos of the campaign, etc., precious materials of large and small battles can be seen here. When we went, it was the time when the indoor showroom was maintained, so we could only visit it outdoors, but the outdoor scenery was spectacular enough.
The sky is on the ground with heavy military guns, artillery, armored vehicles, tanks and other heavy military weapons that were involved in combat. Some were supplied by the former Soviet Union and China, and some were captured by the French and American troops. The most special one is the large number of French-made aircraft wrecks in the central area of the open space and the scrap iron of the American-made aircraft F111. There is a former Soviet-made MiG-21 fighter jet, which symbolizes the Vietnam victory in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Deeds.
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For only a few dollars, this museum gives an incredible insight into some of the history of the Vietnam war as well as even earlier history. There are B-52s, tanks and other aircrafts around the outside as well as a historical watch tower that you could climb to the top of to take in the view of the surrounding area. If you want to know more about Vietnamese history this is a definite must-see.
Geez: Vietnam has a SERIOUS history of war. This sometimes-brutal Hanoi museum chronicles several centuries of Vietnamese warfare in a propagandist mode, focusing particularly on the liberation struggle against the French, and the tragic American War. Signs on exhibits like, "This knife was used to kill a traitor" at times seem needlessly brutal, but it's an interesting place to learn about the horrors that have made, in part, modern Vietnam what it is today. The sculptures of war wreckage and retired military jets and tanks also manage to be thoroughly interesting, though this isn't the achievement that the War Remnants Museum in Saigon manages to be.
The Vietnam Military History Museum is a scenic spot on the itinerary. I don't know if it is a request from Vietnam, but it is worth checking in. After all, it is a country that once caused the US military to retreat and is worthy of respect.
The Vietnam Military History Museum is located in the center of Hanoi. It was founded in 1956 and covers an area of 12,800 square meters. The museum is divided into two parts: indoor and outdoor. The weapons on display are all weapons used in modern wars. The weapons in the outdoor part are heavy weapons and the wreckage of downed American planes. It can be seen that in the modern history of Vietnam, warfare There are still many experiences.