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PRESIDENT HÔ CHI MINH'S MAUSOLEUM

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2, Hung Vuong, Place Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam
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2024
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This enormous mausoleum is built on the very spot where Ho Chi Minh proclaimed Vietnam's independence in August 1945.

The mausoleum was inaugurated on August 29, 1975. Built with the help of the USSR, it uses materials from all regions of Vietnam. Its architecture is supposed to be traditionally inspired, reminiscent of the shape of a lotus.

"No tombstone or bronze statue", but a simple ceramic urn set between three hills planted with trees. These were Ho Chi Minh's last wishes, but when he died on September 2, 1969 (officially announced on September 3), his will was disguised and his wishes buried. The Party decided to artificially preserve his body and place it in this enormous mausoleum, built on the very spot where Hô Chi Minh proclaimed Vietnam's independence in August 1945. Day and night, the mausoleum is under the protection of an honor guard, and Hô Chi Minh's remains are never left alone, watched over by soldiers 24 hours a day. Each year, the mausoleum is closed between the first week of September and the first week of December, to ensure the body's preservation under an agreement with Russia. A few instructions: all your belongings are kept at the entrance (including cameras, as photography is forbidden), you must be decently dressed (no hats, shorts, tank tops, etc.) and you must move forward silently and without stopping. We emerge into the park. On the left, Hô Chi Minh's residence, a house on stilts surrounded by pine trees.

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itoLandes
Visited in january 2019
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A la gloire de HO CHI MINH
Imposant et impressionnant mausolée à la gloire de HO CHI MINH qui est vénéré par bon nombre de vietnamiens comme le libérateur du pays.
Malgré ce qui est écrit dans la présentation du "Petit futé", les appareils photos ne sont pas interdits et on peut passer tout le temps quon veut à admirer ce monument.
peut-être ai-je eu de la chance, mais je n'ai pas fait la queue le jour de ma visite.
pbelin
Visited in january 2019
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Visite obligatoire au héro national. Nous y sommes allés le dimanche parmi les nombreux groupes de jeunes et moins jeunes vietnamiens, ambiance garantie. Malgré la foule, nous n’avons fait la queue qu’à peine une heure.
fungila
Visited in july 2018
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D'extérieur l'édifice est beau et bien entretenu. Pour ce qui est de la visite, c'est tout à la gloire de Ho Chi Minh donc autant vous dire que si vous n'avez pas d'admiration pour le personnage, vous ne trouverez qu'un intérêt limité à ce musée. Pour ma part, ça ne restera pas inoubliable.
amk7529
Visited in april 2018
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Tout un symbole sur cette place, rien de grandiose mais remplie d'histoire. Pour la visite prévoir 2 bonnes heures de queue

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