HO CHI MINH Ville, Vietnam - deux visiteurs regarder une vitrine de certaines des armes utilisées par les forces sud-vietnamiennes et américaines pendant la guerre du Vietnam au Musée des débris de guerre à Ho Chi Minh Ville (Saigon), Vietnam.
4477 x 2965 px | 37,9 x 25,1 cm | 14,9 x 9,9 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 novembre 2011
Lieu:
War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Informations supplémentaires:
The War Remnants Museum, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a sobering reminder of the impact of the Vietnam War (also known as the American War) on the Vietnamese people and their country. This museum, initially opened in 1975, contains exhibits that display the devastating effects of the war, showcasing the resilience of the Vietnamese people in the face of adversity. The museum's exhibitions provide a comprehensive and detailed insight into the Vietnam War from the perspective of the Vietnamese. Key exhibits include the Requiem Exhibition, which displays a collection of war photography from photographers who died during the conflict. The museum also features the "Tiger Cages, " where prisoners were held in inhumane conditions. In addition to the harrowing exhibits, the museum displays an extensive collection of military equipment, including tanks, helicopters, and jets. The War Remnants Museum serves as an educational resource to visitors, offering a deeper understanding of the Vietnam War and its lasting effects. This museum is an essential destination for anyone interested in the history of Vietnam, war history, or the impact of conflict on societies and individuals.