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#vietnamtrip The Vietnam Military History Museum is located at Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi with an area of 386,000 sq-m which inclusive of indoor and outdoor galleries. Currently, the Vietnam Military History Museum became the largest museum in Vietnam. It has over 150,000 artifacts, including war relics, exhibits, photographs, maps & stories from wars The museum narrates Vietnam’s military heritage, weapons, aircraft, equipment & tools used during the war against French colonialism & American forces If you are a history enthusiast, you must visit to the museum to have better understanding Attraction: Vietnam Military History Museum Address: Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam Opening hours: 8am - 11.30am & 1pm - 4.30pm daily(except Monday & Friday is closed) Entrance fee: VND40,000 #museum #hanoi
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