Entry is free. If you don't understand history, it may waste your time. One thing I have experienced is that many museums will be closed during lunch time from about 11 am to 1:30 pm. So the plan should be adjusted accordingly. The entire exhibition helped visitors to appreciate the state of Vietnam’s founding and Uncle Ton’s great contribution to resistance to war and nation building, gradually establishing a people’s democratic political system in Vietnam.
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Entry is free. If you don't understand history, it may waste your time. One thing I have experienced is that many museums will be closed during lunch time from about 11 am to 1:30 pm. So the plan should be adjusted accordingly. The entire exhibition helped visitors to appreciate the state of Vietnam’s founding and Uncle Ton’s great contribution to resistance to war and nation building, gradually establishing a people’s democratic political system in Vietnam.
No money, nothing interesting, basically no tourists, on the Saigon River, no air conditioning, only 1-2 staff, fairly enthusiastic. The two-story exhibition halls upstairs and downstairs roughly display the revolutionary life of Comrade Sun Desheng.
It was set up to commemorate Sun Desheng, an important figure in the history of Vietnam, with rich content and many exhibits.
The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Museum is very large, and you will see a big bronze statue of Ho Chi Minh in the middle of the stairs. Most of the first floor is written to describe the great achievements of Ho Chi Minh, and the second floor displays the items used by Ho Chi Minh and the gifts to Ho Chi Minh from the countries visited and each country. They are very precious and worth visiting.
It is a museum built to commemorate Sun Desheng. There are objects that Sun Desheng used in life and there are many exhibits.