Museum of Ho Chi Minh Campaign, Saigon, Vietnam
Posted by Cottontimer on 19 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Vietnam
Main Entrance of the Museum of Ho Chi Minh Campaign
2 Le Duan, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Revolutionary Statue with a rocket in the back.
Other war machinery, such as a tank, various artillery guns,
fighter jets, etc., are also on display.
From the Embassy of Viet Nam in Cuba:
The Ho Chi Minh Campaign Museum introduces the determination of the Party, and the people as a whole, to liberate the South and reunify the country. The events of April 30, 1975 are reflected in the following themes of exhibitions: the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the Phuoc Long Campaign, the Buon Me Thuot Campaign, the Hue-Danang Campaign and the Ho Chi Minh Campaign.
The Museum is apparently used for functions.
Wreckage from the Vietnam War?
Stone Mural
(Forgot how to use the panoramic function on my camera.)
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When my parents went to Vietnam (in December 1999) they said there were a lot of things left over from the American war, and that things were being reused. For instance unexploded bomb shells were cut in two and used as boats.
Amélie: I haven’t seen that yet, but wouldn’t be surprised. Those that still remember the war years, including my helper, are very very frugal.