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War Remnants Museum celebrates 50th anniversary

On the morning of September 4, the War Remnants Museum (No. 28, Vo Van Tan Street, Xuan Hoa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City) held a ceremony to celebrate its 50th anniversary (September 4, 1975 - September 4, 2025).

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng04/09/2025

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Vice Chairwoman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Tran Thi Dieu Thuy presented the traditional flag of the City People's Committee to a representative of the War Remnants Museum. Photo: VAN HA

Attending the ceremony were comrades: Tran Thi Dieu Thuy, Vice Chairwoman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee; Dinh Thi Thanh Thuy, Deputy Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Department; Tran The Thuan, Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism;...

Established on September 4, 1975, in 1995, the unit was officially named War Remnants Museum. In 1998, the Museum became a member of the International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP). Since then, the image of the museum has been closely associated with its humanitarian mission, becoming a symbol of reconciliation and culture of Ho Chi Minh City.

Over the past half century, the museum has welcomed more than 25 million visitors, with some days receiving over 10,000 visitors, most of whom are international tourists, demonstrating its appeal beyond all language and cultural barriers. Currently, the museum holds more than 20,000 documents, artifacts, and films; many of which are valuable artifacts donated by veterans, journalists, and international friends.

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Visitors to the "Southern cuisine during the resistance war" special tour

In 2024, the War Remnants Museum was awarded the “Travellers' Choice Best of the Best 2024” award by TripAdvisor, entering the top 1% of the best destinations globally and being the only representative of Vietnam on this list.

On the occasion of the anniversary, the museum opened a special exhibition called “Southern Cuisine during the Resistance War”. This not only introduces dishes, but also takes us back in time to gain a deeper understanding of the survival, resilience, creativity and solidarity of our army and people during the arduous yet heroic years of war.

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Leaders, delegates and guests visited the seminar
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Southern folk cake artisans take souvenir photos at the exhibition space "Southern cuisine during the resistance war"

Half a century has passed, from a museum preserving war memories, the War Remnants Museum has become a cultural symbol of peace in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. In a place that once recounted pain, now resonates messages of love, dialogue and sharing. On its new journey, the museum continues to affirm its role as a "bridge" between the past and the present, between Vietnam and friends around the world, so that war memories are not only a lesson of awakening, but also a spiritual resource to cultivate peace for today and tomorrow.

Mr. Lam Ngo Hoang Anh, Deputy Director in charge of the War Remnants Museum, shared: “The museum is entering a new phase of development, with a strategic vision to become a Museum for Peace. We have determined the mission of transforming memory heritage into cultural soft power, an effective people-to-people diplomacy channel, fostering friendship between nations.”

To realize this vision, the museum focuses on two directions:

- Strengthen international cooperation, typically signing a cooperation agreement with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to build an exhibition space on the joint efforts of the two governments and peoples in overcoming the consequences of war. This is a vivid symbol of the reconciliation process and the common aspiration for a peaceful world .

- Comprehensive digital transformation, from automatic ticketing systems, multilingual guides, to 3D artifact digitization and online tour platforms, helps bring heritage closer to the global public, ensuring that historical stories continue to live and spread in the digital age.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/bao-tang-chung-tich-chien-tranh-ky-niem-50-nam-thanh-lap-post811588.html


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