Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Ho Chi Minh's childhood home restored

Three houses of President Ho Chi Minh neighbours in Nghe An Province’s Nam Dan District have been restored to allow visitors a chance to get a better idea of Uncle Ho's childhood community.

 

A house of Late President Ho Chi Minh's neighbour restored

The houses have been restored to appear much like they looked during the time the Late President Ho Chi Minh lived in Sen Village, Kim Lien Commune.

The original house has three rooms with a roof held up by wooden pillars. It covers a total area of 50 square metres.  Quite modest in their design, the houses of the late President and his neighbours all had soil floors. 

The owners of these homes all expressed their feelings of honour at the renovations as well as a hope that they would add to the national heritage.

 

Nguyen Ba Hoe, Director of the Kim Lien site, said the restoration efforts would help tourists to better understand the relationship between the late President and the community in which he spent his formative years.

Although renovations are still underway, many visitors are already flocking to Lang Sen Village, the hometown of Late President Ho Chi Minh.

 


Source : dtinews[dot]vn

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