War Remnants MuseumThe disturbing War Remnants Museum highlights the horrors of
modern combat, and especially portrays the suffering inflicted on
the Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. Previously called the
Museum of American War Crimes, the name was altered so as not to
cause offence to American visitors, but its displays do tell the
story from an anti-American perspective. The museum houses a
collection of weapons, machinery, artefacts and horrific
photographs illustrating the devastating affects of napalm, Agent
Orange and other weapons of mass destruction. One room is dedicated
to biological warfare, including the effects of the defoliant
sprays that were dumped over the country. Another room looks at
worldwide demonstrations for peace and international opposition to
the war. In the courtyard there are tanks, helicopters, planes and
bombs on display. Address: 28 Vo Van Tan St, District 3 Telephone: (08) 829 5587 Opening Time: Open daily from 7.30am to 11.45am and 1.30pm to
4.15pm Admission: 16,000d |