Located in Hanoi, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minhs Former Residence and Ho Chi Minh Museum attract millions of tourists every year to enjoy sightseeing. Driven by faith, people consciously come here to accept the baptism of the red spirit, visit the place where Ho Chi Minh lived, and feel his independence and freedom. National consciousness. The inauguration ceremony of the
Ho Chi Minh Museum was held in 1990 in the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minhs birth. He mainly exhibited the life story of President Ho Chi Minhs life, including the items he used during his lifetime, as well as the early precious photos of the military orders issued by the Vietnamese authorities. Gifts given by the Vietnamese people and foreign friends to each other.
Although Ho Chi Minh has made outstanding contributions to the national liberation of Vietnam, he himself is very low-regulating, and this historical fact is confirmed in the museum. The things used by President Ho Chi Minhs life were simple and old. It is said that the clothes hanging on the shelves have been worn for several years, and it is easy to see the signs of the years on the clothes.
There are many statues in the museum that reflect the Vietnam War. It truly reproduces the historical events of the Vietnamese people who have overcome difficulties and resisted foreign aggression. It also reflects Ho Chi Mins extraordinary bravery.
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On the southwest side of Ba Dinh Square is the museum of Mr. Hu Zhiming, the chairman of Vietnam. The whole museum is divided into five floors, showing the life stories of Ho Chi Minh and the precious photos of the early Communist Party of Vietnam. The bottom layer can also be bought in various ways. souvenir. The Ho Chi Minh Museum is a place to visit Ho Chi Minh City.
Nice tho. But nothing much to do
Ho Chi Minh museum has 2 halls : one on his life and the other is on the story of Vietnam. Admission 40.000d
A must go place if you want to navigate through the life of this most incredible leader. Visit cost the equivalent of U$2.00 and is well worth it!
This museum showed the living and how he struggle to gain the war.
I arrived at this massive building feeling skeptical that the museum was going to be a complete propaganda-style devotion to Ho Chi Minh. Instead, I was somewhat surprised that the museum tries to make a serious attempt to explain the history of Communism in Vietnam.