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This May, we have a date with our hometown.

Việt NamViệt Nam18/05/2023

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 1).

Ms. Le Thi Minh Hien from Da Nang shared: "This is the first time I've visited President Ho Chi Minh's birthplace. Seeing the scenery of the village where he was born and raised, I'm truly moved. Coming here, I'm even more deeply moved by his gratitude to President Ho Chi Minh, the beloved father of our nation." (Photo: Dinh Tuyen)

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 2).

The house where Uncle Ho once lived remains intact, along with its furnishings such as two wooden platforms, a bed, a food chest, a two-compartment standing cabinet, and a black-painted wooden tray... In the photo: Children eagerly explore the items associated with the simple and modest lifestyle of Uncle Ho and his family members. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 3).

People of the Thai ethnic group from Con Cuong district return to visit their "common homeland". Photo: Dinh Tuyen

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 4).

Visiting the Kim Lien Historical Site, tourists can explore historical landmarks such as President Ho Chi Minh's paternal and maternal hometowns, the tomb of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan, and the Chung Son Temple... In the photo: Tourists returning to visit Hoang Tru, the maternal hometown of President Ho Chi Minh . Photo: Dinh Tuyen

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 5).
Upon arriving here, everyone hopes to stay for a long time, to relive the childhood memories of President Ho Chi Minh through the warm, expressive, and distinctly Nghe An-style storytelling of the tour guides. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 6).

Many Vietnamese people couldn't hold back their tears when they heard the heartwarming, yet simple, stories about President Ho Chi Minh's life. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 7).

After visiting President Ho Chi Minh's paternal and maternal hometowns, tourists visit Chung Son Temple, the ancestral shrine of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

This May, I have a date with my hometown (photo 8).

The mausoleum of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan, the mother of President Ho Chi Minh, is very crowded with visitors these days. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

Tourists return to their shared hometown, Lang Sen Village, during the month of May. (Clip: Dinh Tuyen)

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