Immerse yourself in Vietnam’s history with the Hanoi War Sites Experience. Visit Hoa Lo Prison and the Vietnam Military History Museum to gain insight into the Vietnam War and its impact. Small group tours with English-speaking guides available.
Immerse yourself in Vietnam’s history with the Hanoi War Sites Experience. Visit Hoa Lo Prison and the Vietnam Military History Museum to gain insight into the Vietnam War and its impact. Small group tours with English-speaking guides available.
- Vietnam Military History Museum - Our initial stop is the Vietnam Military History Museum, inaugurated in 1956. It stands as the earliest museum in Vietnam dedicated to the military, highlighting the role of the Communist Party and the People’s Army of Vietnam. The museum boasts a vast collection of military relics, including tanks, firearms, and…
- Vietnam Military History Museum - Our initial stop is the Vietnam Military History Museum, inaugurated in 1956. It stands as the earliest museum in Vietnam dedicated to the military, highlighting the role of the Communist Party and the People’s Army of Vietnam. The museum boasts a vast collection of military relics, including tanks, firearms, and remnants of aircraft.\nIt serves to educate Vietnamese citizens about their rich heritage of patriotism and provides visitors with a glimpse into Vietnam’s arduous journey through protracted conflicts with French, American, and Chinese forces.\n- Hoa Lo Prison - Next on our Hanoi War Sites Walking tour is the infamous Hoa Lo Prison, also known to American POWs as the “Hanoi Hilton.” This prison was notorious for housing Vietnamese revolutionaries and those who opposed the French colonial regime. During the Vietnam War, it also held American POWs.\nConstructed by the French colonialists in 1896 as the primary detention center for Central and Tonkin regions, it was originally situated on over 12,000 square meters, though only about 2,000 square meters remain today. In the 1980s, most of the complex was demolished, but the gatehouse was preserved as a museum to memorialize the wartime experiences.\nThe exhibits at Hoa Lo Prison are predominantly focused on the era of French colonialism, including a chamber that houses the original guillotine, a macabre device with a sharp blade that descends along a wooden frame.\nThis site is a poignant inclusion in the Hanoi War Sites Walking Tour, offering visitors an intimate look at the Vietnamese struggle during wartime and the resilience that led to their triumph over French and American adversaries.
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This venture offers an optimal way to explore and understand Hanoi while steering clear of the intense summer heat!
Regardless of your age, the Vietnam War - a pivotal conflict in contemporary history - is likely known to you. This picturesque journey offers a glimpse into the era of the Vietnam Battles and their aftermath. We’ll be visiting two…
This venture offers an optimal way to explore and understand Hanoi while steering clear of the intense summer heat!
Regardless of your age, the Vietnam War - a pivotal conflict in contemporary history - is likely known to you. This picturesque journey offers a glimpse into the era of the Vietnam Battles and their aftermath. We’ll be visiting two significant sites: the Hoa Lo Prison and the Vietnam Military History Museum.
For those passionate about history, the Hanoi War Sites Experience is a must-experience addition to your travel itinerary. Get to know history through narratives instead of textbooks! By the end of this journey, you’ll acquire a profound understanding of historical roots, through the lenses of the young, progressive Vietnamese.
Please Note:
The cost covers tickets and the services of English-speaking guides.
This tour is designed for a small group, with a maximum limit of 6 attendees, providing ample opportunity for queries.
While the Vietnam Military History Museum remains closed on Mondays and Fridays, the Hoa Lo Prison is open throughout the week.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.