A free museum on the outskirts of Vientiane.It gives information about the American bombing campaign in Laos during the Vietnam War, and details the damage being done even today.Quite small, but very informative - allow about 45 mins to an hour to look through it.They help provide prosthetic limbs for people injured by landmines, so while not mandatory, donations are definitely appreciated.Easy to get to by taxi/tuk-tuk, or even to walk.
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A free museum on the outskirts of Vientiane.It gives information about the American bombing campaign in Laos during the Vietnam War, and details the damage being done even today.Quite small, but very informative - allow about 45 mins to an hour to look through it.They help provide prosthetic limbs for people injured by landmines, so while not mandatory, donations are definitely appreciated.Easy to get to by taxi/tuk-tuk, or even to walk.
It's located in the rehabilitation center. Turn right after entering the gate a little. There are many prosthetic limbs, descriptions of unexploded mines and articles made from explosive debris. There is also a typical rural house in Laos. After reading it, it makes people even more sigh the importance of peace.
a place showing the damage of the Indochina war until today and to help the locals
a vividly curated exhibition about war time violence and present resilience.
Very good place, the things inside are still good