Batting Square is located in the center of Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and is an important venue for assemblies and festivals in Vietnam. It is surrounded by government offices and foreign embassies. Batting Square is an important venue for assemblies and festivals. If Hanoi is the heart of Vietnam, then Patting Square is the heart of Hanoi.
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This is "Quáng truòng Ba Dinh", the historical "Ba Dinh Square". Here, in 1945, Ho Chi Minh himself proclaimed the independence of the "Democratic Republic of Vietnam"! Today, it is one the few green ...
The large park surrounding Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum, after a quick and slightly lax security check, begins with a walk down the biggest boulevard EVER. In fact, it was so big, and the fact that the Mau...
A huge garden in the heart of the city. Its the place where the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is located. Maintain discipline here. No walking here n there, else the soldiers standing here will make sure u d...
Got up very early one morning to take in the 6 am flag raising ceremony. Not really sure it was worth the early start. Opposite the HCM Mausoleum is the parliament building. Otherwise this is an im...
Ba Dinh Square is a large open area directly in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. We visited at around 6.15am to witness the daily flag raising ceremony. If you have the inclination then it's well...
The circus performances are performed by top circus teams from around the world, including extreme sports, aerial acrobatics, stage acrobatics, stunt performances, funny clowns, and large magic.
The performance of the entire performance technology is high and the scale of the lineup is unique. In addition to high-altitude rotating iron rings, all kinds of difficult thrills, such as high-definition performances in the air of tens of meters without any safety measures, stimulated the audience to applaud, cheer, scream, laughter. This one
Crazyman_Sun
Ba Dinh Square is located in the center of Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It is about one-third of the Tiananmen Square. It is an important venue for gatherings and festivals in Vietnam. There are government offices and foreign embassies around the square.
If the capital Hanoi is the heart of Vietnam, then Ba Dinh Square can be said to be the heart of Hanoi. The square is surrounded by green trees and the building is arched like a wall. Soldiers, monks, gardeners, people of all kinds are also a highlight of the square.
The east side of Ba Ding Square stands tall with the tomb of President Ho Chi Minh. The granite stone wall in front of the tomb is engraved with Ho Chi Minhs famous saying that nothing is more valuable than independence and freedom.
The northwest of the tomb is Ho Chi Minh's old residence in Hanoi, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum is in the southwest. There is the famous One Pillar Temple in front of the museum. From the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to the north of Xiongwang Road, the right side is the office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, and the central leaders also meet with foreign guests here. On the left side of Xiongwang Road is the presidency, a place where Vietnamese national leaders meet with foreign guests and hold major events. The Presidential Palace Square is a place where foreign high-level delegations hold a welcoming ceremony when they visit.
The door of President Ho Chi Minhs mausoleum is a staunch soldier stationed and guarding the cemetery. The white dress is still pretty. The
square has several radiating boulevards connected to other parts of the urban area of Hanoi. It is more than 1,000 meters long and 24 meters wide. The 108 lawns on the square are said to represent 108 countries.
Rachel Yu
Located in the center of Hanoi, Ba Dinh Square is a place for major celebrations and gatherings in Vietnam. On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence. This Ba Dinh Square is just as important as Tiananmen Square in our country. The tomb of Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh is located in the square. There are 168 lawns on the square. The guides say that each lawn represents a country, symbolizing Vietnam and 168 countries. Friendly.
Takeshi
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Ba Dinh Square is located in the center of Hanoi, in the northwest of Hoan Kiem Lake. After the victory of the "August Revolution" in Vietnam in 1945, President Ho Chi Minh announced the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Since then, Ba Ting Plaza has become the political center of Vietnam, just like the position of Tiananmen Square in China. Ba Dinh Square is now a place for gatherings, celebrations and military parades in major national festivals in Vietnam.
Batting Square is located in the center of Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and is an important venue for assemblies and festivals in Vietnam. It is surrounded by government offices and foreign embassies. Batting Square is an important venue for assemblies and festivals. If Hanoi is the heart of Vietnam, then Patting Square is the heart of Hanoi.
In front of the museum is the One Pillar Pagoda. These spots are all together, so Hanoi is like Beijing in China, and Ba Dinh Square is like Tiananmen Square.
Hanoi is not big. One day is enough time to complete the famous attractions. The specific itinerary is to go to Ba Dinh Square, Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall, and the One Pillar Pagoda just behind the memorial hall, and then walk to the Hanoi Temple of Literature. Hang Jie Hanoi Night Market, if the whole journey is fast, four to five hours, if it is slow, one day will be enough. It should be noted that Hanoi is full of motorcycles. Although there are no pedestrians, it means there are no roads. So pay attention to safety.
The most prominent building in Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi is the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall. Many people visit the memorial hall every day. Next to the square, there is the place where the Ho Chi Minh stratum lived and worked, which is now a cultural relic under protection.
This is a large open space in the center of Hanoi, right in the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Complex. You need to go through a security check to enter, but it's free. It will be super hot at noon in July. Note that the mausoleum area has restrictions on opening hours. I think this is the square grass in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. The entire area is well maintained and there are many armed guards guarding it, but once you enter the site, you can move around. They will hold a flag-raising ceremony here, but we did not have time to watch it. There are many government buildings nearby.