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The Vietnam Military History Museum, set up on 17 July 1956, is one of seven national museums in Vietnam. It covers 12,800 m 2. It was situated in central Hanoi, opposite the Lenin Park and near the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. On 1 November 2024, the museum opened at its new location in Nam Tu Liem district, in western Hanoi. [2] [3]
There is a small museum on the site of the old Khe Sanh Combat Base. Items on display include a Bell UH-1H Huey, Boeing CH-47 Chinook, M41 Walker Bulldog tank and artillery pieces. On display in the museum are various small arms together with photos from the battles around Khe Sanh and also Operation Lam Son 719.
Hanoi Hilton; Hanoi Museum; Museum of Ho Chi Minh City; Ho Chi Minh Museum; Vietnam Press Museum; Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts; National Museum of Vietnamese History; Museum of Vietnamese History; Nam Định Textile Museum; Nhatranglive; Museum of Sa Huynh Culture; Museum of Trade Ceramics; Vietnam People's Air Force Museum, Hanoi
Tiger Tallies were separated into two pieces, one held by the emperor, the other given to a military commander as a symbol of imperial authority and the ability to command troops. Bronze ceremonial helmet from the Trần dynasty of Annam circa 12-13th century. Pattern of warriors fighting on a fragment of jar.
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Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Park, Museum of Flight, Seattle; Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial, Portland, Oregon [6] The Vietnam Wall of Southwest Florida, in Punta Gorda, FL [7] Vietnam War Memorial (Milwaukie, Oregon) The Vietnam War Memorial, in Westminster, CA [8] Vietnam Veterans Replica Wall Memorial, Tupelo, MS [9]