Nha Rong Wharf – The mark in the city named after Uncle Ho
Friday, 07/06/2024 16:13 (GMT+7)
On June 5, 1911, from Nha Rong Wharf, young Nguyen Tat Thanh (President Ho Chi Minh) began his journey abroad to find a way to save his country.
Nha Rong Wharf, now Ho Chi Minh Museum - Ho Chi Minh City branch, is located on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, Ward 12, District 4.
Ho Chi Minh Museum - Ho Chi Minh City Branch has truly become an educational center about revolutionary history, moral ideology and the great revolutionary life of President Ho Chi Minh.
The museum has welcomed over 30 million visitors from all over the country and internationally, especially hundreds of delegations of heads of state and high-ranking countries to visit and learn about President Ho Chi Minh.
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Nha Rong Wharf is located close to the banks of the Saigon River, where young Nguyen Tat Thanh left to find a way to save the country. |
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Many paintings and photos about the revolutionary life and career of President Ho Chi Minh are displayed at Ho Chi Minh Museum - Ho Chi Minh City Branch. |
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On June 5, 1911, from Saigon, young Nguyen Tat Thanh boarded the ship Amiral Latouche Tréville (France) named Van Ba, starting a 30-year journey to find a way to save the country. In the photo is a student learning about Uncle Ho's journey to find a way to save the country. |
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Museum exhibition space "President Ho Chi Minh creatively applied V.I. Lenin's policy and founded the first political party of the Vietnamese working class (1920-1930)". |
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Visitors view the ground floor of the museum. |
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Painting: "President Ho Chi Minh with the brave heroes of the South in 1965". |
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Statue of Uncle Ho next to the map of Uncle Ho's journey to find a way to save the country. |
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The watering can used by Uncle Ho to water star apple trees was donated by the people of the South. |
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Nguyen Ngoc Tram, 19 years old, a student at Ho Chi Minh City University of Culture, visits the museum. |
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Statues of President Ho Chi Minh and President Ton Duc Thang, donated by Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts. |
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A Peugeot car sent by French overseas Vietnamese to President Ho Chi Minh in 1964. |
BTA (Photos: giaoducthoidai.vn)