Traveling to the city, visiting the attractions here, the Vietnam War Memorial, also known as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is located in Washington, DC, a national war memorial to American soldiers who served in the Vietnam War. The monument consists of three parts: the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, the statues of the three soldiers and the Vietnam Women's Monument, most famous for the memorial wall. The monument is commonly known as the "Vietnam War Memorial", "Vietnam War Wall" or "Wall" for short. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is located in the middle of the Constitution Garden, northeast of the Lincoln Memorial Hall, near the National Mall. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall was designed by Lin Yu, a Chinese-American architect, and was completed in 1982. The monument is maintained by the National Park Service and has about 3 million visitors a year. The memorial wall is a flat V-shaped, with the east wing pointing to the Washington Monument and the west wing pointing to the Lincoln Memorial, and on a few meters high black marble wall engraved with the names of more than 50,000 people who died in the war. The entire monument wall is placed in large turf, with green space to set off the monument. Lin Yu uses the natural terrain of the low-middle height difference on both sides, so that the inscription inscription names from both sides to the middle. Under this monument without heroic image, under this wall engraved with the names of the dead, people pondered war and peace, comforting countless American soldiers who sacrificed their souls. When you come to the Lincoln Memorial, there are many signs nearby. According to the direction of the signs, you can go to many monuments nearby. Some are relatively hidden. In the woods, everyone should look for them carefully and try not to come when it is dark.