Ho Chi Minh Museum: A place to preserve the legacy of Uncle Ho
Ho Chi Minh Museum is an important place to preserve and display many valuable artifacts and documents about the life of President Ho Chi Minh - the beloved leader of the Vietnamese people. Since its inauguration, Ho Chi Minh Museum has become a tourist destination attracting many people and tourists.
Hà Nội Mới•12/05/2025
The Ho Chi Minh Museum is part of the relic complex along with the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, and the One Pillar Pagoda. The project is located in the heart of the capital, started in 1985 and inaugurated on May 19, 1990, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birth. Photo: Hoang Lan The museum has 3 floors with unique architecture, shaped like a white lotus, elegant and simple. Surrounded by a campus covered with green trees, creating a relaxing and pleasant feeling for visitors when visiting and enjoying the exhibition. Photo: Hoang Lan The Museum's exhibition consists of three main contents closely linked together: Part 1: Displaying the biography of President Ho Chi Minh from his childhood, his revolutionary activities until his death and the Vietnamese people's implementation of his Will. Part 2: Reflecting the life, fighting and victory of the Vietnamese people under the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh and the Communist Party of Vietnam - aiming to achieve the goal of national liberation and nation building. Part 3: Presenting major events in world history from the end of the 19th century to the present that have influenced the ideology and revolutionary activities of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Hoang Lan Right from the beginning, visitors will admire the bronze portrait statue of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Hoang Lan Next is the space displaying images and documents about Uncle Ho's life, such as images of his life as a child. Photo: Hoang Lan President Ho Chi Minh's artifacts such as: khaki shirt, gym equipment, rubber sandals that he often wore. Photo: Hoang Lan Tourists view documents and artifacts about President Ho Chi Minh's revolutionary activities and his leadership in bringing the country to national independence. Photo: Hoang Lan. A corner of the exhibition recreates images of President Ho Chi Minh working. Photo: Hoang Lan. In addition to attracting tourists, the Ho Chi Minh Museum is also a place for the younger generation to study and research documents about President Ho Chi Minh and Marxism-Leninism. Photo: Hoang Lan. In addition to permanent exhibitions, the Ho Chi Minh Museum also regularly organizes attractive thematic exhibitions. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South, National Reunification and the 135th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh, the Museum organized the thematic exhibition "A Country Full of Joy". Photo: Hoang Lan According to Dr. Vu Manh Ha - Director of Ho Chi Minh Museum, with more than 300 photos, documents, and typical artifacts, including many original artifacts introduced for the first time, the exhibition "A Country Full of Joy" helps the public better understand the significance, stature, and contemporary value of the General Offensive and Uprising in Spring 1975. The great victory of that Spring opened a new era - the era of independence, unification, and building a prosperous, civilized socialist Vietnam, just as Uncle Ho once advised: "On the day of victory, our people will rebuild our country to be more dignified and beautiful!". Photo: Hoang Lan. Tourists see the model of the ship on which Uncle Ho - then a young man named Nguyen Tat Thanh - worked as a chef on his journey to find a way to save the country. Photo: Hoang Lan With vivid exhibits and a variety of activities, the Ho Chi Minh Museum is a cultural and historical destination that provides visitors with profound information and sincere emotions about President Ho Chi Minh - the beloved Father of the Vietnamese people. Photo: Hoang Lan.
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