Quang Tri men spend millions to collect ordnance scraps
Two men in Quang Tri Province has spent hundreds of millions of VND on ordnance scraps left from the war, hoping to open a war museum or cafe.
52-year-old Tran Cong Chuc stores his collection in the yard and around his house. He has collected bombs and many artillery scraps for decades now.
52-year-old Tran Cong Chuc has collected bombs and many artillery scraps for decades now.
"When I saw other people brought them to iron and steel processing workshop as scrap, I thought that gradually, there would not be any left. So I wanted to keep them for future generations," he said.
Chuc's collection of war items
"I have MK84 and MK82 bombs. An MK84 bomb cost me VND16m (USD690)," he said. "As of now, I've spent over VND500m."
After 20 years, his collection has had over 1,000 items. About five to seven years ago, Chuc had wanted to build a small exhibition house and prepared a plot of land near Truong Son War Cemetery.
36-year-old Le Thanh Hanh from Gio Linh District also has a special love for war items and collected over 30 bombs and artillery scraps. Hanh said when he visited Vinh Moc Tunnels and saw all the displayed ammunition, he was impressed and started collecting.
36-year-old Le Thanh Hanh
As the cost increase with time, Hanh saved up his allowance for disabled people and daily expenses to buy items. According to Hanh, it often takes him two to three days to clean and repaint the bombs.
"I want to open a cafe with the ordnance," he said. "It may help other people understand more about the war and history, especially the children."
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