字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Today I'm going to talk about a museum that I often visit, which is the War Remnants Museum. It is located in district 3 in Ho Chi Minh City and attracts half a million visitors every year. I last visited this museum about a month ago as I was conducting a survey for a project in my history class. Our group chose the museum because, first, of the convenience of location, but more importantly because of the diverse historical experience it has to offer. This museum boasts a series of themed rooms exposing war crimes of the French and American armies who operated in Vietnam in the past. Besides the vivid images of the soldiers, there are artifacts and monuments on display outside and inside of the museum such as artillery, aircrafts and statues. But what captured my attention the most is probably pictures and articles of the deleterious effects of Agent Orange during and after the war, which results in repercussions such as birth defects and brain damage. What's even more distressing is that there are still victims of Agent Orange until this very day. Such poignant war images really remind us of the brutality of the war and that we should appreciate the sacrifice of our forefathers for our generation and also for the future ones Public opinion on the museum is polarized however. Contrary to the positive reviews from both natives and foreigners, many believe that the museum showcases one-sided representation of history with some distorted facts. But to me, regardless of the accuracy of information this museum provides us insights into Vietnam's history and promotes patriotism and a sense of responsibility in each individual in Vietnam. The museum pays tribute to their soldiers who risked their lives for the sake of our nation and as a citizen, we must continue this legacy and develop our country into a better society for our future generation.
B1 中級 英國腔 雅思SP2難]描述一個你曾經參觀過的博物館。 ([IELTS SP2 difficult] Describe a museum that you have visited) 122 5 ben 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字