As of the end of November 10, about 40,000 visitors had visited the Vietnam Military History Museum. This is an unprecedented number since the museum opened to the public.

The Vietnam Military History Museum is located on Thang Long Avenue (Tay Mo and Dai Mo wards, Nam Tu Liem district, Hanoi). The museum opened to visitors on November 1.
Since its opening, the Vietnam Military History Museum has attracted a large number of domestic and international visitors. The museum displays and preserves 150,000 artifacts, including 4 national treasures and many military equipment.
National treasures include MiG-21 fighter jets with serial number 4324, MiG-21 with serial number 5121, T-54B tank with serial number 843 and the Map of Determination to Fight in the Ho Chi Minh Campaign.

The Vietnam Military History Museum is currently open to welcome and serve visitors for free until the end of December 2024. In addition to welcoming visitors directly, the museum also developed the Yoolife platform to introduce a free "virtual museum" product to serve tourists who cannot visit in person.