Ho Chi Minh Memorial Site: A place of reverence
The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Site at the Presidential Palace is a historically and culturally significant landmark of the nation, welcoming numerous domestic and international visitors annually. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site features a lush, eco-friendly landscape, home to various fruit trees, ornamental plants, shade trees, and timber trees. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
Spanning 14.7 hectares, the complex includes 20 relic sites and 1,738 artifacts associated with the President’s life and work during his residence here. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The area hosts trees personally planted and cared for by President Ho Chi Minh, as well as gifts from domestic and international friends, such as star apples and bald cypress trees. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site has welcomed millions of foreign and domestic visitors. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site has welcomed millions of foreign and domestic visitors. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
All documents and artifacts at the Relic are mostly intact as they were when President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked here. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The site has remained a place of learning and remembrance, attracting flocks of visitors yearly to explore President Ho Chi Minh's life and work. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
The stilt house, where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked from May 1958 to August 1969, is located inside the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Site. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
On May 15, 1975, the Ministry of Culture issued a decision officially designating the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Site at the Presidential Palace as a historically and culturally significant landmark. Later, on August 12, 2009, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 1272, recognising it as a special national relic. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng

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