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Ms. Le Thi Minh Hien from Da Nang shared: This is the first time I have visited Uncle Ho's hometown, seeing the countryside scenery, where Uncle Ho was born and raised, I am truly moved. Coming here, I am even more deeply grateful to Uncle Ho, the Father of the nation. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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The roof of the house where Uncle Ho lived is still intact, along with items such as two wooden benches, a bed, a food chest, a two-compartment cabinet, a black-painted wooden tray... In the photo: Children eagerly explore the items associated with the simple, unpretentious lifestyle of Uncle Ho and his family members. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Thai ethnic people from Con Cuong district visit their "common homeland". Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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When visiting Kim Lien Relic Site, tourists come to visit relic sites such as Uncle Ho's paternal and maternal hometowns, the tomb of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan, Chung Son Temple... In the photo: Tourists return to visit Hoang Tru, President Ho Chi Minh 's maternal hometown. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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When coming here, everyone wants to stay for a long time, to relive the childhood memories of Uncle Ho through the warm, emotional and Nghe-style voices of the narrators here. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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Many Vietnamese people could not hold back their tears when hearing the familiar, yet very ordinary stories about Uncle Ho's life. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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After visiting Uncle Ho's paternal and maternal hometowns, tourists go to Chung Son Temple, where President Ho Chi Minh's ancestors are worshiped. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
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The mausoleum of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan - President Ho Chi Minh's mother - is very crowded with tourists these days. Photo: Dinh Tuyen |
Tourists return to their hometown Lang Sen in May. Clip: Dinh Tuyen |
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