Uncle Ho’s working place in his last days

Thursday, 30/07/2020 20:03
The President Ho Chi Minh relic is the place where Uncle Ho lived and worked in the 15 final years of his life, from 1955 to 1969. Over the past 50 years, all the relics and documents about Uncle Ho have been protected and preserved, welcoming over 70 million domestic and international tourists.

Precious remembrances where Uncle Ho wrote Declaration of Independence

Visiting Uncle Ho’s stilt house in Dong Thap province

It was recognized as a special national relic by the Prime Minister in 2009.

Stilt house, where Uncle Ho lived and worked from May 1958 to August 1969. The house is designed in the style of stilt houses of ethnic minority people in the northern region, imbued with Vietnamese cultural identity.
Uncle Ho's fish pond has an area of 3,320 square meters and a depth of 2 meters with many species of fish released here.
The dining room served Uncle Ho and Prime Minister Pham Van Dong since 1955 
Xoai (Mango) Road, the road that Uncle Ho often walked after work and exercised in the morning. 
An exhibition "President Ho Chi Minh - Great leader of the Communist Party and people of Vietnam, Ambassador of peace and friendship of the world people" on Mango Road.
During his lifetime, Uncle Ho was frequently concerned with planting trees and protecting the environment. He thought that planting trees helped both educate people to work and increase their responsibility in the ecological environment. In the relic, 1,271 trees of 161 species and 54 plant families are planted.
Bamboos represent Vietnamese nation’s firm spirit and will.
Apart from fruit trees, timber trees and ornamental plants, there are many species of flowers in the relic which recall memories about Uncle Ho.
BTA (Photos: laodongthudo.vn)

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