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The War Remnants Museum is a museum in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon), Vietnam, that presents exhibits relating to the Vietnam War and the first Indochina War fought between Vietnam and France. The museum was opened in September 1975, shortly after the reunification of Vietnam.

The museum is home to numerous artifacts and exhibits, including photographs, weapons, and military equipment. It also has a collection of artwork and propaganda posters from the war era. One of the museum's most famous exhibits is the "tiger cages," which were used by the South Vietnamese government to hold political prisoners.

The museum has faced criticism from some quarters for being one-sided in its presentation of the events of the war. However, it is a popular attraction for both foreign and domestic visitors, and is considered an important resource for those interested in the history of the conflict. The museum also features a gift shop selling souvenirs related to the Vietnam War.