This museum has been described as "strange" elsewhere. Well, I think if you just want to look at guns and admire them, you can think so. Or, you can join a free guided tour and hear what one of the former soldiers said; about his friends and family killed in the war, about people being maimed by landmines and other abandoned weapons. Most of the heavy materials parked on the museum’s grounds were destroyed by landmines or were recently discovered in the jungle, which shows how the warring parties are equipped with second-hand equipment from Russia, China and the United States. This is just a small attraction. It may take an hour to make this journey. You must respect the tour guide. But these memories will continue in our minds.
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This museum has been described as "strange" elsewhere. Well, I think if you just want to look at guns and admire them, you can think so. Or, you can join a free guided tour and hear what one of the former soldiers said; about his friends and family killed in the war, about people being maimed by landmines and other abandoned weapons. Most of the heavy materials parked on the museum’s grounds were destroyed by landmines or were recently discovered in the jungle, which shows how the warring parties are equipped with second-hand equipment from Russia, China and the United States. This is just a small attraction. It may take an hour to make this journey. You must respect the tour guide. But these memories will continue in our minds.