Hanoi’s Vietnam Military History Museum

HANOI, Vietnam – The Vietnam Military History Museum in central Hanoi celebrates the Vietnamese victories of the 20th century, first over the French and then the United States. And, of course, it presents a version sanctioned by the Vietnamese Communist Government.

Vietnam Military History Museum Tank Exhibit
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Perhaps more than any other country, Vietnam’s self-identity over the last century has been defined by war. First, it was ejecting the French colonials. Then a brief repulsion of the imperial Japanese. Then the Americans.

As tragic and destructive as that history of war is, it is also both important and rich. But the Vietnam Military History Museum doesn’t do it justice.

It was set up in 1956, just two years after the French were defeated in dramatic fashion at Dien Bien Phu. And it has all the hallmarks of a 1950s museum designed by a bureaucratic committee of a cash-strapped government. It has none of the provocative flair of the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.

The exhibits in the main building don’t seem to have been updated since the 1950s. Most are focused on the First Indochinese War, glorifying the brilliance of leaders such as General Giap and the sacrifices of Vietnamese patriots in driving the French out of Vietnam. One or two exhibit walls focus on the war against the Japanese towards the end of World War II. Old metal floor fans provide some air circulation. The walls and ceiling are caked in mold. Artifacts are displayed inside sliding-door glass cabinets. The exhibits are old and stale.

A newer building focuses on the war against the Americans–the American War, as it’s known here. There’s a tank, a jeep, a life-size jungle diorama, and various random artifacts.

But it’s outside where the two highlights of the museum are. First, there’s the large stone tower–Flag Tower–that stands tall over the surrounding countryside. Built in the early 1800s, it now serves as a giant nationalist flagpole. A Vietnamese flag has flown at its top day and night since October 1954.

At the tower’s base is a courtyard of large-scale war souvenirs–tanks and planes and helicopters–captured from the Americans. And looking like the makings of a giant bonfire, the wreckage of a B-52 bomber–that symbol of American military superiority–stands on its nose surrounded by the crumpled wreckage of other planes like an F-111 fighter-bomber.

Photos of the Vietnam Military History Museum

Vietnam Military History Museum Front Entrance
The main entrance. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Home Front
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Vietnam Military History Museum Helicopter
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Vietnam Military History Museum Exhibit Room
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Vietnam Military History Museum B-52 Wreckage
The wreckage of an American B-52 bomber. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum
An exhibit on jungle warfare in the newer section of the museum. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with Vietnamese Flag
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with Wreckage
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Tank
A tank that sits in the main foyer of the newer wing. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Beating Gongs Sculpture
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Vietnam Military History Museum Vo Nguyen Giap Bust
A bust of famous Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Rifles
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Vietnam Military History Museum Cu Chi Tunnels
A model depicting a cross-section of the Cu Chi Tunnels. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Captured Planes and Tanks
A view from the top of Flag Tower over a courtyard filled with captured American military hardware. The wreckage at the top is from a B-52 bomber. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with US Air Force Stencil
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Jungle Exhibit
An exhibit on jungle warfare in the newer section of the museum. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Vietnam War Exhibit
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Tank and Flags
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with Field Cannon
A field cannon in front of the Flag Tribune. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Jeep
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Tank and Jeep
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum National Resistence
An exhibit in the old section on the Vietnamese national resistance. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with US Air Force Fighter Plane
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Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with American Plane
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Crashed B-52
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Vietnam Military History Museum American Plane
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Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune Fortress
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Vietnam Military History Museum French Defeat Map
A map depicting military victories over the colonial French in Indochina. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with Plane
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Vietnam Military History Museum Light in Tower
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Vietnam Military History Museum Courtyard
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Vietnam Military History Museum Japanese War
An exhibit in the old section on the war with the Japanese. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune From Bottom
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune Cannons
Captured French cannons at the base of the Flag Tower. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Grenades
Grenades. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune Entrance
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Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune Behind Plane
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Vietnam Military History Museum Hanoi Flag Tribune with Base
Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Bike with Rice Sacks
An exhibit on low-tech warfare, with a bicycle to transport bags of rice. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum Indochina War Field Uniform
Indochina War field uniform. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel
Vietnam Military History Museum View from Tower
A view out over Hanoi from the top of the tower. Photo by David Coleman / Have Camera Will Travel

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