Tuesday-Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, 8:00-11:00, and the last admission time is 10:15. Every year from October to November, the body of Ho Chi Minh is transferred to other places for preservation.
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 1-2 hours
Address: 2 Hùng Vương, Điện Bàn, Ba ĐìnhHà Nội 100000 Vietnam
Phone: +84-24-38455168 +84-24-37345484
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The weather was extramely hot and every friday n monday closed, so we didnt have chance to visit inside.
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This is where the Great Leader, Ho Chi Minh is resting. You can see the body of Ho Chi Minh, resting in the glass case. Its a nice place to go and pay respects. Its very strict there, no loitering aro...
The solemn and revered Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi ...
I wouldn't say "Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum" is a tourist attraction, but it is certainly one of the most revered monuments by all Vietnamese. At Hanoi's "Ba Dinh Square", President Ho Chi Minh's (*May 9, ...
I would not bother, TOO COMMUNIST CONTROLLED, l was surprised how strictly the Tourist Guides were so censored.
Do not bother, guards are too strict, outside if you walk too close to line in allowed path, because you want to get past a group walking too slow, you are told off by guards using sign language. Also...
The Mausoleum in Ba Dinh Square is the resting place of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam's most popular leader. The site is very heavily guarded and when entering the Mausoleum there is no opportunity to stop and...
We had such a lesson of Vietnam's history on our visit to the Mausoleum. The campus looks so nice, peaceful and solemn. We had great time to get inside the Mausoleum, visit the stilt house and one pil...
This Mausoleum holds the remains of Ho Chi Minh, the prime minister and later president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The Mausoleum is open everyday except mondays and fridays and only open in the morning.
The weather was extramely hot and every friday n monday closed, so we didnt have chance to visit inside.
Worth a visit! It's very interesting to see, and they're quite strict about moving you along, no hands in pockets, etc. Don't come right when it opens, as there's a queue of tourists, to my surprise. When I left the queue had vanished and people could walk straight in.
Ho Chi Minh city's mausoleum is a very important place for all Vietnamese. I didn't regret getting up in the morning and visiting the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum. The main thing is to find the entrance. It is located on the back side of the complex. The queue moves very quickly. In Russia, I saw Lenin's mausoleum and I was interested to see the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum. I think they are even a little similar. Next to the mausoleum there is a memorial Museum with a house of Ho Chi Minh city and a large Museum of Ho Chi Minh city. Visiting the mausoleum is free of charge. Museums for a fee. Photo and video prohibited.
Very interesting to visit such a sightseeing which is an important thing for the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. And these are my photos.
Located on the main square of the city, it's a great place to see Ho Chi Minh's body as well as the ceremony of duty guards securing it. It is only open for visiting in the morning, so to come inside one must check on the schedule before hands.