Located in the former US Information Service building, this exhibition was once known as the War Crimes Museum. The films, pictures, and other items on display here document atrocities committed by American, Chinese, and French soldiers in grim detail. Events are told from a Vietnamese perspective and are both moving and thought-provoking.
Among the most disturbing exhibits are the formaldehyde-filled jars containing fetuses deformed as a result of the chemical defoliants used during the Vietnam War. Also displayed here are photographs showing the effects of torture, a video of a prisoner being thrown from a helicopter by Vietnam’s aggressor, along with many American weapons, military vehicles, and even a French guillotine.
Address: 28 Vo Van Tan street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
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Open Time: 7:30 – 11:45am, 1:30 – 5:15pm daily








