The Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space at Hoi Khanh Ancestral Temple is arranged solemnly and harmoniously, containing nearly 500 books, numerous images, articles, and representative quotes, along with a rich collection of documents about the life, revolutionary career, and ideology of President Ho Chi Minh. Among these, documents, articles, and speeches by him on religion and the role of religion in society are presented in sections to help monks, nuns, and Buddhists contemplate and follow his teachings. Venerable Thich Hue Thong, Vice Chairman of the Executive Council, Head of the Central Legal Affairs Committee, advisor to the Executive Board of the Vietnam Buddhist Association of Ho Chi Minh City, and abbot of Hoi Khanh Ancestral Temple, shared: "The ideology of President Ho Chi Minh and the spirit of Buddhism are in harmony, creating profound moral and humanistic values. His soul contained the deep moral values ​​of the Vietnamese nation; his thoughts and ethics absorbed the essence of Buddhism, highlighted by compassion, altruism, and the desire to alleviate suffering and seek happiness for the people." Those who apply Buddhist philosophy (compassion, joy, equanimity, selflessness, altruism) in conjunction with revolutionary ethics, respect for a simple, honest lifestyle, and national unity and harmony.

Visit the Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space at Khanh Hoi Ancestral Temple (Thu Dau Mot Ward, Ho Chi Minh City).

The launch of the Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space at Hoi Khanh Ancestral Temple contributes to creating another meaningful cultural activity venue for monks, nuns, Buddhists, and the people; at the same time, it further strengthens national unity and promotes the role of religious institutions in building a cultured, civilized, and compassionate life in the locality.

Currently, hundreds of religious establishments in Ho Chi Minh City, including temples, pagodas, shrines, and holy sites, have launched Ho Chi Minh Cultural Spaces. Notably, Buddhism, Catholicism, Cao Dai, and other religions are all wholeheartedly implementing the construction of Ho Chi Minh Cultural Spaces with profound reverence. At these launch events, believers not only view images and documents about President Ho Chi Minh but also receive gifts from representatives of the temples, holy sites, and local authorities to support the poor; and participate in fundraising campaigns to improve the lives of those in difficult circumstances in the area.

Mr. Nguyen Khanh Toan, Deputy Director of the Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religions of Ho Chi Minh City, shared: "The construction of the Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space at religious establishments not only carries profound political and cultural significance but also marks a beautiful milestone in the journey of connecting local authorities with religious organizations; at the same time, it affirms that the spirit of national unity is always an important foundation in the development of the country in general and Ho Chi Minh City in particular."

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/van-hoa/doi-song/ngoi-sang-khong-gian-ho-chi-minh-o-co-so-ton-giao-1039914