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Documentary "Portraits through photos": Ho Chi Minh - The great leader close to every Vietnamese farmer

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Báo Yên BáiBáo Yên Bái12/05/2025

If you go to Hai village, Dai Yen commune, Chuong My district, Hanoi, and ask about Mr. Tran Van Cao's Uncle Ho museum, everyone will know. In the museum of this 90-year-old farmer, there are many photos of Uncle Ho visiting the countryside and meeting farmers. He said that up to now, his small museum is still lacking a lot, not complete. Although those photos of visiting the fields and wading through the fields are not complete, they have partly sketched the portrait of the great leader who is close to every Vietnamese person.



Every Vietnamese person has a love for Uncle Ho. However, Mr. Cao has a very special feature, because after more than 6 decades of meeting Uncle Ho, his image is always in his mind. Mr. Cao placed a museum of Uncle Ho's images on the third floor of the house where he, his wife and children are living. During these May days, the museum has been visited by more visitors. Looking at more than 800 photos that he painstakingly collected over 30 years, Uncle Ho's life and career become closer and easier to understand for his hometown people. Hanging high and in the most solemn position are 12 portraits of Uncle Ho that Mr. Cao collected from his pension, carefully framed in gold. The images collected by Mr. Cao also contribute to sketching a portrait of a national leader who is very close to farmers, with special affection for farmers.

In the documentary film Portraits through pictures, the story of Uncle Ho's love for Vietnamese farmers and Vietnamese agriculture is told in a more multi-perspective way, with sharing from historical witnesses who had the opportunity to meet the leader of the nation. Uncle Ho traveled to localities 923 times, of which he visited Bac Ninh province 18 times, Hung Yen 10 times, and Hai Phong 9 times. Thanh Hoa is a province that Uncle visited 4 times. In all four times, Uncle Ho emphasized agriculture, farmers, and rural areas. Today, when we go to the countryside, we still hear stories about the leader who loves and is close to the people.

Throughout the beloved S-shaped strip of land, there have been, are and will be memorials built because it is the love and pure belief of this nation to remember the person who worked hard all his life for the country and the people. And in Mr. Tran Van Cao's house, on the occasion of Uncle Ho's birthday, Mr. Cao has his own joy. It is another picture of Uncle Ho that he has just collected. Carefully, this hardworking, simple, loyal farmer hung it on the wall with a firm belief that those images will last forever.

(According to VTV)

Source: https://baoyenbai.com.vn/16/350085/Phim-tai-lieu-Net-chan-dung-qua-nhung-tam-anh-Ho-Chi-Minh---Vi-lanh-tu-vi-dai-gan-gui-cua-moi-nguoi-nong-dan-Viet-Nam.aspx


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