1. War Remnants Museum
The War Remnants Museum, also known as vietnam war museum ho chi minh city, is under the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, is part of Vietnam’s museum system and the International Council of Museums (ICOM). It is one of the must-visit museum in Ho Chi Minh City due to its vast exhibition scale and significant historical value.
The museum collects, preserves, and exhibits documents, images, and artifacts that depict the devastating consequences of the war in Vietnam. These exhibits convey a message of resilience, independence, peace, and international solidarity.
A collection of over 20,000 documents, artifacts, and photographs, 1,500 of which are on regular display, helps the museum attract around 500,000 visitors annually, making it a significant cultural and historical destination. The exhibition areas are arranged thematically, offering visitors a comprehensive view of history:
- First Floor: Displays 100 photos and 145 artifacts showcasing global anti-war movements supporting Vietnam (1954 - 1975). This area also features large war relics and a prison model depicting the imprisonment of revolutionaries.
- Second Floor: This floor features 125 photos, 22 documents, and 243 artifacts depicting brutal war crimes committed by the U.S., including massacres of civilians, the devastation caused by bombings, and the lasting suffering endured by the Vietnamese people. It also highlights the catastrophic effects of Agent Orange, showcasing its long-term impact on multiple generations and the environment.
- Third Floor: Showcasing 66 photos, 20 documents, and 153 artifacts, this floor delves into war crimes from the French colonial era to the Vietnam War. Visitors can also explore the "Remembrance" exhibit, a collection of photos taken by journalists who lost their lives in action, "Vietnam: War and Peace", which offers a raw perspective on life before and after the war.
Here are some key seasonal activities offering visitors a deeper insight into history:
- Exhibits: Dien Bien Phu in the Air – 50 Years in Retrospect, Retracing Memories, Reviving the Dead Lands, The Paris Agreement on Vietnam – A Gateway to Peace
- Traveling Exhibitions: Vietnam – War and Peace, Vietnamese Women's Ao Dai Through the Flames of War, Vietnam’s Islands and Seas – Beauty and Tranquility
Important notes for visitors:
- Dress respectfully and follow museum regulations.
- Store large luggage and secure personal belongings.
- Contact the museum in advance for group visits to avoid long waits.
- Exhibits are in both English and Vietnamese, with audio guides available.
- Keep children away from the "Consequences of Agent Orange" exhibit, which is in a separate area.
- Nearby famous attractions include the Southern Women's Museum, Independence Palace, and Saigon Zoo.