1. The War Remnants Museum is a museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, which showcases the brutal effects of the Vietnam War on Vietnamese civilians and soldiers. It was originally called the \"Museum of American War Crimes\" when it opened in 1975, but its name was changed in 1995 to reflect a more balanced approach to discussing the war.

The museum’s exhibits include photographs, documents, artifacts, and military equipment related to the war. One of the most popular exhibits is the \"Requiem\" photo gallery, which features the work of 134 photojournalists who documented the war. The museum also has a section dedicated to Agent Orange, a chemical defoliant used by the United States military that continues to cause health problems for many Vietnamese people.

2. The War Remnants Museum is open from 7:30am to 6:00pm every day of the week. The museum’s phone number is +84 28 3930 5587.

3. Admission to the War Remnants Museum is 40,000 VND (approximately $1.70 USD). The museum is located in District 3, not far from the city center, and can be reached by taxi or public transportation.