Exhibition on Uncle Ho relics in Hanoi Related image(s)

As many of 125 photos and documents on relics related to Uncle Ho in Hanoi are on display at an exhibition which opened at 28 Hang Ngang Street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi on May 18th.

The exhibition is being held by Hanoi City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to celebrate the 125th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birth (May 19th).

It is divided into three parts, including places where Uncle Ho lived, worked and visited comrades and soldiers in the capital from 1945 to 1947; revolutionary activities of Uncle Ho from 1954 to 1969; and the preservation and promotion of values of memorial relics related to President Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi.

Photo: President Ho Chi Minh visited the steel house in Tram pagoda,

Phung Chau commune, Chuong My district on May 19th, 1957.

There are many photos and documents on important milestones in the President’s revolutionary activities such as the historical relics at 48 Hang Ngang, where Uncle Ho compiled the draft Declaration of Independence giving the birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; the place where Uncle Ho wrote the Call for national resistance in Van Phuc village, Ha Dong district on December 19th, 1946; the relics related to President Ho Chi Minh at the Mot Mai (one-roof) pagoda in Quoc Oai district, where he lived and worked from February 3rd to March 2nd, 1947.

President Ho Chi Minh visited Van Dinh infirmary in Ung Hoa district on April 20th, 1963.

Photo: Relics related to President Ho Chi Minh at the Mot Mai (one-roof) pagoda

in Quoc Oai district, where he lived and worked from February 3rd to March 2nd, 1947.

This is the last place before Uncle Ho and the government went to the Viet Bac base.

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