Vietnam War Remnants Museum-Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
The War Remnants Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) features photographic exhibits and war memorabilia from the Vietnam War and the story is told from the point of view of the Communist North Vietnamese government. As I say in the video, it's best not to eat before viewing some of the photographs, which can be quite graphic.
The museum originally opened in 1975 as the Exhibition House for US and Puppet Crimes located in the premises of the former United States Information Agency building. In 1990, the name changed to Exhibition House for Crimes of War and Aggression, dropping both U.S. and Puppet. In 1995, following the normalization of diplomatic relations with the United States and end of the US embargo from a year before, the references to war crimes and aggression were dropped from the museum's title as well; it became the War Remnants Museum It is one of the most popular museums in Vietnam, attracting approximately half a million visitors every year. According to the museum's own estimates, about two-thirds of these are foreigners.
Source: Wikipedia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please SUBSCRIBE to Andy's Awesome Adventures and enable All on the Subscribe bell icon. Thank you!
This is a link to my Amazon Storefront, featuring the travel gear (video cameras, cameras, luggage, clothes, backpacks, etc) I always take with me:
Amazon U.S.:
Amazon Canada:
Amazon U.K.:
For U.S. Customers:
Sign Up for Amazon Kindle:
Sign Up For Amazon Audible Books:
Sign Up for Amazon Prime:
Sign Up for Amazon Prime Video:
As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases (at no additional cost to you). Thank you for your support! #CommissionsEarned
I Shivered in Vietnam ???????? War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City / Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City / Saigon, Vietnam: I went to the most import museum in Vietnam, the War Remnants Museum, because history matters and should not be forgotten.
Visiting the War Remnants Museum is one of the top things to do in Saigon. Really, is you are searching for some things to do in Ho Chi Minh City, you can't miss it!
The War Remnants Museum is a war museum at 28 Vo Van Tan, in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It contains exhibits relating to the Vietnam War and the first Indochina War involving the French colonialists. Wikipedia
Address: 28 Võ Văn Tần, Phường 6, Quận 3, Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Vietnam
Opened: 1975
Opens 7:30AM Mon
Phone: +84 28 3930 5587
Owner: Government of Vietnam
???? SUPPORT MY TRIPS
???? MY SOCIALS
Instagram @micheleponte
Facebook @ponte.michele
???? MY SHIRTS
It helps me travel more and more!
Download FOR FREE my short story GOOD MORNING ROME ➢
My favorite book:
My favorite travel book:
???? GEAR USED
#WarRemnantsMuseum #Vietnam #Saigon #HoChiMinh
THE WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM - Ho Chi Minh City
Video and photographs of the War Remnants Museum, formerly the War Crimes Museum in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) taken in Nov. 2013
Vietnam War Remnants Museum: The Other Side Of The Story
In this episode of Ninja Teacher TV Alex visits the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to share more about Vietnam's side of the story.
Website:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Twitter:
YouTube:
Music by Epidemic Sound (epidemicsound.com)
Tell You Something - Rune Dale
Better Place (Instrumental Version) - spring gang
Vietnam War Remnants Museum - Ho Chi Minh City 2018
I recently completed a 30 day trip around Asia,I vlogged the trip which you will see a link to after the links below that take you to all the places i visited and a dedicated playlist from these countries/cities...I hope you enjoy the journey.
PATTAYA ATTRACTIONS....
SIEM REAP ATTRACTIONS...
BANGKOK ATTRACTIONS...
KOH SAMUI ATTRACTIONS...
HUA HIN ATTRACTIONS...
HO CHI MINH CITY ATTRACTIONS...
PHNOM PENH ATTRACTIONS...
KOH PHANGAN ATTRACTIONS...
30 DAYS IN ASIA DAILY VLOGS...
Join Me On My Social Media Websites Below..
MY OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE......
TWITTER....
INSTAGRAM...
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds / Jim Yosef - Canary...
Jim Yosef Social Media
•
•
•
•
All Videos Shot Using The Sony HDX60V
Thank You To ALL My SUBSCRIBERS. And if you are new to my channel,Enjoy the journey!
John
War Remnants Museum in Saigon Vietnam
War Remnants Museum
28 Vo Van Tan, Ward 6, District 3, HCMC
WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM IN SAIGON | THE VIETNAM WAR (WARNING, SOME TOUGH IMAGES TO SEE)
If I'm honest, I'm pretty ignorant to war. I've been lucky enough to grow up not having to ever experience it directly, so for me - seeing what it's like depicted through a vast collection of texts, images and physical weapons of war up close was both daunting and extremely sad.
Now even after this experience at the War Remnants museum in Saigon I still don't know the full story - but what I did learn was the terrible effects it had on both sides.
This experience was hard and I honestly didn't know whether to even make this video, but an important aspect of travel for me is that when there is such history in a place (good or bad) it's good to learn more about the country you're visiting.
Note that this video does in no way explain the Vietnam War. What it shows is my genuine response to visiting the museum as someone who knew nothing about it other than the few Hollywood movies I've watched on it over the years.
If you're visiting Saigon, I would thoroughly recommend visiting. It is a tough experience and there are a few images that are terrifying but that being said I'm still grateful I was able to learn about it.
Anthony
#VietnamWar #Saigon #AnthonyTravels
The last vlog:
P.S. Make sure you're following me on social media!
Facebook:
Instagram:
Website:
Twitter:
Podcast:
Subscribe to my Youtube Channel:
Vietnam war remnants museum Ho Chi Minh City
The Vietnam war effected both parties involved. In Ho Chi Minh City there is a museum dedicated to the after effects of the war. This is pretty graphic just a word of warning.
???? FULL TOUR WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM HO CHI MINH VIETNAM ????????
#vietnamwar #vietnam #coldwar
Vietnam War Remnants Museum in Saigon (4K)
As part of our Saigon Vietnam tour we visited the Vietnam War Remnants Museum. Aka the Bảo tàng chứng tích chiến tranh in Vietnamese, the museum is located at 28 Vo Van Tan, in District 3 of HCMC (Ho Chi Minh City). It is open from 7:30 AM until 5:30 PM daily.
This was certainly a somber visit, and a reminder of the brutal realities of the war, from the viewpoint of the Vietnamese government.
War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact Me:
Facebook: facebook.com/WalkaboutRojo/
Twitter: Walkabout Rojo = @goodliferojo
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tags:
China Zhongshan Xiaolan Guangdong Travel in Vietnam Backpacking in Vietnam Teach English in China Teach English in Vietnam Vietnam War Pho Vietnamese Food Saigon Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Saigon HCMC District 1 Downtown Saigon Pho Noodles War Museum Vietnam War Museum War Remnants Museum Alagon Hotel VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars Vietnam POWs Vietnam War History History of Vietnam Agent Orange Parks in Vietnam
Tour of the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam GRAPHIC IMAGES
WARNING!!!! Graphic Images
The War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City can be found on pretty much every itinerary. But, some might find it far more difficult than others to explore. The museum tells the history of the Vietnam War from the perspective of Vietnamese peoples. And it's not at all flattering to Americans.
SUBSCRIBE HERE:
Get $35 Travel Credit on Airbnb with my code or $75 when you host: airbnb.com/c/erickp1335
Follow Me on INSTAGRAM: @MinorityNomad
My Website:
My Travel Photography:
MY EMAIL: theminoritynomad@gmail.com
War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City
#warremnantsmuseum #hochiminhcity
Ho Chi Minh War Museum | Day 137
FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO TRAVEL LIKE THIS:
Snapchat: Christian9848
All filmed using Gopro Hero 4 Silver.
War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Vietnam
While in Ho Chi Minh City, I went to visit the War Remnants Museum.
It mainly contains exhibits from the Vietnam War across a number of themed rooms - one covering the effects of Agent Orange. Outside, there is a selection of military equipment like a tank, helicopter and fighter planes.
Naturally, the images and artifacts are displayed from the Vietnamese perspective. Up until 1993, the War Remnants Museum was called the 'Museum of American War Crimes'.
So, many exhibits could be seen as anti-American propaganda.
Regardless, the photographs are disturbing and show how terrible the war was.
For most people the museum will be disturbing - but I feel it's important for all tourist to visit.
***
Journey and Explore is a travel channel I put together to share my trip in Asia.
If you want to follow along, be sure to subscribe to catch my next video.
Vietnam War Remnants Museum Saigon Ho Chi Minh City 2020 Work and travel
Vietnam War Remnants Museum Saigon Ho Chi Minh City 2020 Work and travel
Главная Достопримечательность Хошимина - Музей жертв войны
это - Огромная энциклопедия высотой в 3 этажа, здесь можно прочувствовать эпоху тех лет 1957-1975г.
Узнать как и из-за чего это Началось ( очень много статей на двух языках - английский/вьетнмский ) читать можно весь день, так же увидеть - последствия всего этого (куча фотографий - сделанных в это адское время), военная техника, оружие, боеприпасы, но все в основном про Америку, техника тоже Американская, надеялся что-нибудь наше увидеть , увидел Вьетнамский танк - похожий на наш и пару картинок с Советскими лозунгами.
Складывается ощущение, что США инвестировала деньги на создание этого Музея - в честь - себе же, так как там 90% информации о самих Американцах????♂️ Сказать, что я знаю историю? Нет. Но я прекрасно понимаю что из за США все началось. Я лишь не понимаю как мы после всего этого должны спокойно к этому относиться, вести дела с Америкой, как Вьетнам может сотрудничать с США и думать что это дружба????♂️ бред полный.
The War Remnants Museum Ho Chi Minh City
Museum covering the Vietnam War from Vietnamese view.
Sample for the other side:
Visit The Museum of Ho Chi Minh City : History of Saigon - Vietnam War Remnants Museum
Travel in Vietnam - Saigon : Visit The Museum of Ho Chi Minh City - History of Saigon HoChiMinh City - Vietnam War Remnants Museum.
Gia Long Palace (Vietnamese: Dinh Gia Long), now officially The Ho Chi Minh City Museum (Vietnamese language: Bảo tàng Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) is a historical site and museum in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam. The museum is situated at the corner of Lý Tự Trọng and Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa streets, located on 2 hectares of land, near the Independence Palace.
- Address No.65 Ly Tu Trong St., Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
- Opening hour: 8:00AM - 5:00PM from Monday to Sunday (including holidays)
The building was built in 1885 – 1890, designed by the French architect Foulhoux was built between 1885 – 1890. It was designed by Alfred Foulhoux, a French architect, blending the Occidental style with Oriental style. The building was originally intended for use as the Commercial museum exhibiting native specialities, but it became the Cochinchina governor’s palace.
In 1945, the building belonged to five owners. The Japanese fascist government took over the French colonial government in March, Yoshio Minoda, the Japanese Governor occupied the palace, then Japanese government entrusted it to the regime of Bao Dai – Tran Trong Kim. The King’s special envoy of the Cochichina, Nguyen Vaên Sam used as private residence for a short time. On August 25 th 1945, the Revolution force lowered Bao Dai force’s flag and raised the revolution’s flag. Then the building became the Southern Provisional Administrative committee’s headquarter. On September 10 th 1945, B.W Roe Lieutenant – colonel (British mission) occupied legally the palace so the Southern Provisional Administrative committee’s headquarter had to move to Doc Ly palace (nowadays is Ho Chi Minh city’s people council).
After re-invading Saigon on May 23rd 1947, the French government entrusted the palace to Le Van Hoach and used as the Southern autonomous government’s headquarter, then it became Tran Van Huu Governor’s palace, the Southern government’s palace on June 2 nd 1948.
After Geneva treaty 1954, Ngo Dinh Diem regime used the building as Quoc Khach palace. On February 27 th 1962, the Unification palace bombed, Ngo Dinh Diem used the palace as the presidential palace. Twenty months later, November 1st 1963, Saigon troops took over Ngo Dinh Diem regime. The Unification palace already built in 1962, this building was the Supreme court. Since 1975, it became Revolution museum of Ho Chi Minh City, it has been Ho Chi Minh city museum since December 13 th 1999.
For more info, please visit here: hcmc-museumDOTeduDOTvn
Music : Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn - Here the Noise by John Deley and the 41 Players {YouTube Audio Library}.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Special Thanks to All who participated!
////More Info :
✩ Subscribe now for more videos :
✩ Blog:
✩ Facebook:
✩ Instagram:
I produce, film, and edit all videos myself. Thank you for watching.
War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - Vietnam 4K Travel Channel
The War Remnants Museum is one of the most popular museums in Vietnam. In our youth, the images of the Vietnam War have dominated the day. However, the images were mostly filtered by the Americans and the comments influenced by their policies. Here one has the possibility to take a look at this war from a Vietnamese perspective.
Besides American military equipment, there is a large collection of images showing the war crimes of the Americans and their South Vietnamese allies.
In the outdoor area of the museum is an exhibition of various guns, tanks, helicopters, and airplanes. Between you find unexploded and defused ammunition. The exhibition gives a small impression of the technical effort, with which the United States attempted to win this war.
The reproduction of a torture prison, of which there were several in South Vietnam, gives an insight into the torture practices during the war. The best-known prisons are Con Dao (Con Son) and Phu Quoc. Most were already built by the French. During the Vietnam War, they were expanded with American support and operated by the South Vietnamese. The cells were very small and usually occupied with five prisoners. The prisoners were tied up with steel brackets at the legs. This restricted the freedom of movement so that the prisoners could not stretch themselves out, but could only crouch. But there was still an increase. Low iron cages wrapped with barbed wire. The prisoner injured himself with every movement. One put the cages out in the open so that they were exposed to sun during the day and to the cold during the night. Often during cold one poured water over them, the so-called called tiger wash.
200,000 prisoners were thus held, of which 20,000 died. Many who survived had crippled hands and legs, so they could only move crawling.
In one room you see the last guillotine of Vietnam. The last man who died executed in the guillotine was Hoang Le Kha, whose real name was Hoang Le Can.
Inside the museum building photographs document the war crimes of the Americans and South Vietnamese. Many photos are from the Japanese Vietnam war journalist Bunyo Ishikawa, who donated many pictures of his collection to the museum in 1998.
.......
please read more:
Das Kriegsrestemuseum (War Remnants Museum) ist eines der populärsten Museen in Vietnam. In unserer Jugend haben die Bilder des Vietnamkriegs das Tagesgeschehen beherrscht. Allerdings waren die Bilder damals größtenteils von den Amerikanern gefiltert und die Kommentare von ihrer Politik beeinflusst. Hier hat man nun die Möglichkeit einen Blick auf diesen Krieg aus vietnamesischer Sicht zu werfen.
Neben Kriegsgerät der Amerikaner gibt es eine umfangreiche Sammlung von Bildern, die die Kriegsverbrechen der Amerikaner und ihrer südvietnamesischen Verbündeten zeigen.
Im Außenbereich des Museums sind verschiedene Geschütze, Panzer, Hubschrauber und Flugzeuge ausgestellt. Dazwischen wird immer wieder nicht explodierte und entschärfte Munition ausgestellt. Die Ausstellung vermittelt einen kleinen Eindruck mit welchem technischen Aufwand die USA versuchten diesen Krieg zu gewinnen.
Der Nachbau eines Foltergefängnisses, von denen es in Südvietnam mehrere gab, erlaubt einen Einblick in die Folterpraktiken während des Krieges. Die bekanntesten Gefängnisse sind Con Dao (Con Son) und Phu Quoc. Meist bereits von den Franzosen erbaut, wurden sie während des Vietnamkrieges mit amerikanischer Unterstützung ausgebaut und von den Südvietnamesen betrieben. Die Zellen waren extrem klein und in der Regel mit fünf Gefangenen belegt, die mit Stahlklammern an den Beinen fixiert wurden. Dadurch war die Bewegungsfreiheit so eingeschränkt, dass die Gefangenen sich nicht ausstrecken, sondern nur gekrümmt kauern konnten.
Aber es gab noch eine Steigerung. Flache Eisenkäfige, die mit Stacheldraht umwickelt waren. Bei jeder Bewegung verletzte sich der Gefangene selbst. Sie wurden im Freien aufgestellt und waren tagsüber voll der Sonne und nachts der Kälte ausgesetzt. Oft wurden sie bei Kälte mit Wasser übergossen. Das wurde dann Tigerwäsche genannt.
200.000 Gefangene wurden so gehalten, davon starben 20.000. Viele, die überlebten, hatten verkrüppelte Hände und Beine, so dass sie sich nur noch kriechend fortbewegen konnten.
In einem Raum wurde die letzte Guillotine von Vietnam gezeigt. Der letzte Mensch, der durch diese starb war Hoang Le Kha, dessen richtiger Name Hoang Le Can lautete. Er war Sekretär des Distrikt-Parteikommitees von Duong Minh Chau.
Im Inneren des Museumsgebäudes dokumentieren Fotos die Kriegsverbrechen der Amerikaner und Südvietnamesen. Viele Fotos stammen von dem japanischen Vietnamkriegsjournalisten Bunyo Ishikawa, der viele Bilder seiner Sammlung 1998 dem Museum stiftete.
-----
Weitere Infos im Reisevideoblog:
Exploring Saigon - Food, War Remnants Museum, & Ben Thanh Market
In this Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) travel and food vlog, get ready for lots of delicious food, and some of attractions in the city. More coming here:
I was attempting to go to the extremely famous Bánh Mì Huỳnh Hoa (Banh Mi Huynh Hoa), but somehow I missed that they were only open beginning in the afternoon, so instead I found another banh mi restaurant called Bánh Mì Hồng Hoa, which actually proved to be one of my favorite versions of the trip (I did end up going to Bánh Mì Huỳnh Hoa (Banh Mi Huynh Hoa) another time, so another video about that coming soon). But anyway, I ordered the normal special banh mi, a Vietnamese sandwich stuffed into a crusty baguette, and it was incredibly good. The bread was crusty and fresh, and they included just the right amount of toppings and ratio of ingredients. Happy full of the banh mi for breakfast, we then continued walking, and next stopped for a cup of Vietnamese coffee, which always hits the spot.
One of my goals for visiting Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), was to film a video about the top things to do, the attractions of the city. So after we ate breakfast, we then took a walk over to the Cathedral of Notre Dame, sort of in the main center of Saigon. The cathedral is a beautiful structure, and I did some filming and videos of both inside and outside the church. Right across the road from Notre Dame in Saigon is the Saigon Post Office, which I had actually visited the day before.
Next stop, we headed to the War Remnants Museum of Saigon, a museum in the central area of the city that showcases displays of mostly photography depicting the horrible acts and results of the Vietnam War. It definitely wasn’t a light museum, and nor was it much fun to visit, but it did offer a glimpse into the terrible events. After the museum, we then went to Tao Dan Park, which is located just across the street, where we just walked around.
After doing some sightseeing in Saigon, we were pretty hot and hungry, so walking around, we found a small restaurant, called Com Tam 77 to stop for lunch. The restaurant was located just on the outside of Tao Dan Park, not far from the Reunification Palace. I ordered one of the most popular Saigon Vietnamese dishes, a dish known as com tam suon, broken rice topped with a grilled pork chop, and an optional, but highly delicious fried egg on the top. The meal was very tasty, and it truly hit the spot.
After lunch, we headed back to the hotel, as the sun was beating down, and it looked like it would rain. I had a chance to do some work, and write some articles and edit some videos, and then we came out again to explore at around 4 pm when it was much cooler. We headed back to Ben Thanh Market, the central main market of the city, before moving outside, walking around for a bit more, and then finally finishing the great day off with a meal at a kind of chain restaurant in Saigon known as Pho Hung. It was nice to get some AC and cool off, and I have to admit that my bowl of pho bo, or Vietnamese beef pho was actually quite good.
I hope you enjoyed this video blog about traveling, eating, and visiting some attractions in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam. Please give it a thumbs up, and I would really be grateful if you would share this video with a friend!
Music courtesy of audionetwork.com
Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: &
Get our Eating Thai Food Guide:
Don’t forget to subscribe for more delicious food: