Southeastern Armed Forces Museum Military Zone 7
Museum main building | |
Established | February 5, 1988 |
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Location | 247 Hoang Van Thu Street, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Coordinates | 10°48′00″N 106°39′58″E / 10.8°N 106.666°ECoordinates: 10°48′00″N 106°39′58″E / 10.8°N 106.666°E |
Type | Military museum |
Director | Colonel Nguyen Duy Thieu |
Owner | Government of Vietnam |
The Southeastern Armed Forces Museum Military Zone 7 is a military museum located at 247 Hoang Van Thu Street, Tan Banh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It covers all Vietnamese resistance to foreign occupation from the Chinese occupation, the First Indochina War and the Vietnam War and the Cambodian–Vietnamese War.
The Museum's opening hours are from 07:30 to 11:30 and from 13:00 to 16:30 daily except Monday. Admission is free for Vietnamese and 40,000 VND for non-Vietnamese, plus VND 10,000 to take photos.
History
The museum was established on February 5, 1988[1] on the site of the former U.S. 3rd Field Hospital and is diagonally opposite the former ARVN Joint General Staff compound, now the headquarters of 7th Military Region (Vietnam People's Army).
Exhibits
The museum comprises two main sections: an outdoor display of large military equipment and a military museum.
Outdoor display
Items on display comprise:
- M-30 122mm howitzer
- M41 tank
- M48A3 tank
- M107 Self-Propelled Gun
- M113 armoured personnel carrier
- M114 155 mm howitzer
- T-54 tank
- model of the Tet Offensive attack on the U.S. Embassy
Military Museum
Displays include:
- memorials to the leaders and heroes of the Zone 7 Military
- model of several rooms in the Cu Chi Tunnels
Gallery
- M48
See also
References
- ↑ "Southeastern Armed Forces Museum marks 25th anniversary". Voice of Vietnam. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2014.