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  1. I totally understand where you’re coming from, I usually avoid any war related museums, but ended up coming here as it was part of a day long tour of HCMC. And I’m really glad I did! We thought we’d be dragging our heels wasting time before our guide came to pick us up, but we actually got so engrossed in the museum that were weren’t ready to leave an hour and a half later. Yes, what you find out is pretty awful, but it made me see that as a tourist it’s important to learn about the good and bad things that have happened in the city/country you’re visiting. I learnt a hell of a lot, and saw the history of this war from a different viewpoint which taught me how little I actually knew about the atrocities that happened.

    Yes, it’s a very sobering and upsetting experience, but one I think you should have none the less. Humanity will never learn from it’s mistakes if we don’t remember what happened. Thanks for a good read, even though I can imagine this was a hard post to write. Keri x

    1. You raise great points! I agree that it helps give context to the country’s culture and thinking, and made me appreciate Singapore’s peace more! Thanks for reading Keri I’m glad you enjoyed it :)

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