President Ho Chi Minh Monument Area at Presidential Palace
The President Ho Chi Minh Monument Area, situated at the Presidential Palace, holds a unique significance as the place where President Ho Chi Minh spent the longest period of his revolutionary life, from December 1954 to September 2, 1969, encompassing a crucial 15-year span. Throughout this time, Uncle Ho, alongside the Party Central Committee and the Government,...
On September 12, 1977, Resolution No. 04-NQ/TU was issued by the Political Bureau of the Party Central Committee, officially establishing the Ho Chi Minh Museum. The Government Council approved the museum's design task in 1978, and on December 30, 1982, Decision No. 14-QD/TU from the Political Bureau marked the commencement of construction. The museum's groundbreaking...
President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum
After the President’s loss (September 2, 1969), our Party, people and army, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam with an fervent wishes decided: "With infinite love and everlasting gratitude to President Ho, we must try our best to preserve President Ho's body and construct mausoleum for our beloved president."