Visiting Truong Sa (Spartly) Islands, DTiNews had an opportunity to see the Commemorative House of President Ho Chi Minh, which was finished on May 19, 2010. The memorial shares photos and information on the life and revolution led by Ho Chi Minh.
Junior Officer Cao Ngoc Son, who takes responsibility of watching the house, shared his pride and honour to watch over the memorial, “President Ho Chi Minh was our leader and was respected and gratefully admired by all Vietnamese people. Thus, soldiers together with civilians on Truong Sa are very happy and proud to have the Ho Chi Minh Commemorative House here.”
“The house was opened right on the occasion of the 120th birthday of President Ho Chi Minh, so these historical photos remind us more about him, make us remember him more and encourage us to emulate and follow his moral example,” added Son.
Ho Chi Minh Commemorative House on Truong Sa Islands
It’s a cultural site…..
…..which civilians and soldiers often visit.
Below are some historical photos at the Ho Chi Minh Commemorative House:
Nha Rong (Dragon House) Wharf is the place, where Uncle Ho left Vietnam to find a way to save the country on June 5, 1911
Nguyen Tat Thanh (or President Ho Chi Minh ) worked as a chef on Amiral Latouche Treville flagship in June 1911
Revolutionary document Duong Kach Menh (Revolutionary road) was collected by Nguyen Ai Quoc (President Ho Chi Minh ) when he worked secretly in China in 1927
President Ho Chi Minh visited Viet Bac in 1947
President Ho Chi Minh directed the Border campaign in 1950. He moved along with each battle. Sometimes he just stayed in a bamboo tent.
President Ho Chi Minh with a delegation of heroes, soldiers and the People's Armed Forces for the South liberation, who visited the North on November 11, 1965