Yesterday I took of to the Museum of the HCM Campaign located at No 2 Le Duan Street (near the HCMC Zoo) for a little look around. Expectations were low, but I was really surprised by how good a museum it was!
Inside there are plenty of old black & white photos, tons of maps and a number of displays telling visitors about the Ho Chi Minh Campaign. Outside there are a few of old trucks, 2 planes and a few tanks/APC on display. All descriptions are in Vietnamese and English.
All in all the Museum was well laid out, interesting and well worth a visit. Entrance is free and it was basically empty except for a handful of students. It is open Tuesday – Sunday and closed during lunch (11.30 – 1pm).
Below are a few photos I took during my visit!
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