The 3rd Military Region Museum (Bao Tang Quan Khu 3) is a specialized historical museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the valorous tradition of the armed forces and people of Vietnam’s Military Region 3, which encompasses the Hai Phong area and the vital Red River Delta. It provides essential insights into the region’s contribution to Vietnam’s struggle for independence and national defense.
History and Focus
Establishment: The museum was officially founded on October 10, 1969, under the Political Bureau of the Military Region 3 Command.
Scope: Its primary focus is on the military history and revolutionary struggles within the geographical area of Military Region 3, particularly during the Resistance Wars Against the French (1945–1954) and the Americans (1955–1975), as well as the later tasks of national construction and defense.
Mission: The museum acts as a “red address” (dia chi do) for educating the public and the armed forces on the patriotic traditions of the region.

Exhibitions and Layout
The museum is typically divided into indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces, collectively housing thousands of artifacts, documents, and large-scale war relics.
Indoor Display: The interior space, often spanning three floors, provides a chronological narrative through various sections:
Khaˊnh Tieˆˊt (Ceremonial Hall): An overview of the region’s strategic importance and the glorious tradition of the Military Region 3 armed forces.
Resistance Against the French: Artifacts, photos, and documents related to the Red River Delta‘s participation in the First Indochina War.
Resistance Against the Americans: Exhibits covering weapons, uniforms, maps, and personal belongings that illustrate the region’s contribution to the Vietnam War.
Outdoor Display: The 500 m2 outdoor area is a major highlight, featuring large-scale military hardware and weaponry, including:
Aircraft and Fighter Jets
Artillery Pieces and Anti-Aircraft Guns
Collections of Bombs and other war remnants captured or used in the conflicts.
Practical Visitor Information
Value to Visitors: For those interested in Vietnamese military history, especially the regional perspective outside of Hanoi, this museum is highly valuable.
Accessibility: The museum is located in the Kien An District, away from the immediate city center, requiring a short taxi or motorbike ride.
Feature | Details |
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Address | No. 254 Le Duan Street, Kien An District, Hai Phong City. |
Opening Days | Generally Tuesday to Sunday (Closed on Mondays and some holidays). |
Opening Hours | Split sessions: 8:00 AM–11:30 AM (Morning) and 1:30 PM–4:30 PM (Afternoon). |
Entrance Fee | Commonly reported as VND 20,000 (approx. USD 1) per person. |
Phone Number | Unavailable/Unpublished for Tourists (Best to rely on the stated hours). |

Tips for Visitors
Photography: Photography is usually permitted in the outdoor areas with the large military vehicles, but check with staff regarding indoor exhibits.
Context: English signage can be limited compared to major national museums, so an appreciation for military history will enhance the visit.
Special Dates: The museum often hosts special events and exhibitions around major Vietnamese military holidays (April 30, September 2, December 22).
Transportation: Plan your transportation in advance, as it is not located in the main tourist area. Using a ride-hailing app (like Grab) or taxi is recommended.