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The green tree-lined streets in Kim Lien

Visiting Uncle Ho's hometown in May, on the occasion of his birthday, many tourists cannot help but be impressed by the green, clean, beautiful roads filled with the fragrant scent of flowers in Kim Lien.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An14/05/2025

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When visiting Uncle Ho's hometown, one of the most famous and impressive routes for tourists is Provincial Road 540, the section connecting National Highway 46 with the Kim Lien National Special Historical Site, with two rows of unique ancient mahogany trees. Photo: Huy Thu
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According to Kim Lien commune officials, since the 1960s, in response to President Ho Chi Minh 's call for tree planting during Tet, local people have planted hundreds of soapberry trees on the road to Sen Village. After nearly 60 years, overcoming storms and historical changes, the soapberry trees in Uncle Ho's hometown still grow green and lush, spreading their shade. Photo: Huy Thu
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In 2012, this road was renovated, upgraded, expanded with another lane and planted with a row of trees on the right side (looking from the outside). The rows of trees on this road are carefully cared for by the staff of Kim Lien Relic Site. For a long time, the row of ancient mahogany trees has left an unforgettable impression on visitors when visiting the hometown of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Huy Thu
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The routes from Kim Lien roundabout to Chung Son temple, to Uncle Ho's maternal hometown, or from National Highway 46 to Hoang Tru village are all covered with trees. In particular, there are many seasonal flowers blooming, such as royal poinciana, purple-flowered lagerstroemia, lotus, hibiscus... Photo: Huy Thu
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In addition to the main roads, many village roads in Uncle Ho's hometown are also beautiful and scenic. In the photo: The village road in Sen 2 hamlet connects Sen Village Stadium with Phu Dam well, Sen Village gate. Photo: Huy Thu
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On both sides of these roads, households take care of and trim ornamental trees, place trash cans, and plant national flags... creating a neat and clean scene. Photo: Huy Thu
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Local people often periodically trim the roadside trees, especially before each holiday, Tet, Uncle Ho's birthday, people often take care of them more carefully, contributing to creating a green and cool village landscape. Photo: Huy Thu
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Recently, many inter-hamlet roads in Kim Lien have been renovated, upgraded, paved, and planted with trees, creating green, clean, and beautiful roads. In the photo: The road from Hoang Tru to Van Hoi village. Photo: Huy Thu
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Along with upgrading old roads, some new roads have been built, passing through rice fields and lotus ponds, connecting rural areas in Kim Lien. Photo: Huy Thu
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On the journey from Cau Market to Uncle Ho's maternal hometown, people will encounter a unique inner-field road, which is the road connecting Hoang Tru hamlet with Lien Minh hamlet, Kim Lien commune. On both sides of this road are planted two rows of straight areca trees, quite impressive. It seems that each road in Uncle Ho's hometown has its own beauty and leaves many warm feelings for visitors. Photo: Huy Thu

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