The Ben Tre Museum is housed in a striking yellow colonial-era villa, set beside the tranquil Ben Tre River. This historic building showcases a collection of items related to local history, with a particular focus on war-era paraphernalia. Inside, visitors will find an old-school museum atmosphere, where historic artifacts are displayed in a haphazard manner. History enthusiasts and photographers alike can appreciate the rich, textured experience offered by the museum’s exhibits and the architectural beauty of the villa.
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