On the Dongxing Port side, there are really many small attractions worth discovering in detail. Behind these small attractions are deep history. Ho Chi Minh Pavilion is a representative of such a story. There were many interesting small stories here in 1960. What does this little story look like? You can see the pictures I uploaded, and this pavilion also witnessed the friendship between China and Vietnam.
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On the Dongxing Port side, there are really many small attractions worth discovering in detail. Behind these small attractions are deep history. Ho Chi Minh Pavilion is a representative of such a story. There were many interesting small stories here in 1960. What does this little story look like? You can see the pictures I uploaded, and this pavilion also witnessed the friendship between China and Vietnam.
In Dongxing, the border city of the motherland, there is a very inconspicuous attraction, but this attraction is a common witness to the friendship between China and the old countries. That is, the Ho Chi Minh Pavilion located at the boundary monument. Now the pavilion is not big, but in the past this pavilion is very important. After all, there are many memorable stories happening here.
Ho Chi Minh Pavilion is located opposite the Guomen Hotel at Dongxing Port, Fangchenggang City, Guangxi. There are many inter-Wholesale Malls nearby, such as Wanzhong International Duty Free Mall, Guomen Trade Wholesale City, Huida Port Wholesale Trade City, and parking spaces are convenient and good.
A pavilion on the edge of Dongxing Port is next to the Daqingjie Monument.
Ho Chi Minh Pavilion is located next to Dongxing Port. The Vietnamese Workers' Party Chairman Ho Chi Minh and his party came to Dongxing Friendship Bridge from Mang Street in February 1960 and took gifts to kindergarten to condolences to Chinese children. Since Chairman Ho Chi Minh is the only foreign supreme leader to visit Dongxing, in order to commemorate Ho Chi Minh's trip to Dongxing, the people of Dongxing have specially built a pavilion here to commemorate, known as the "Ho Chi Minh" pavilion.