Just behind the Presidential Palace in Hanoi stands the modest wooden stilt house where Ho Chi Minh, the founder of North Vietnam, resided from 1958 until his death in 1969. This humble abode, preserved as he left it, offers a glimpse into the simple life of one of Vietnam’s most revered leaders. Set in a well-tended and landscaped garden, the residence overlooks a serene carp-filled pond, providing a tranquil setting for visitors to explore. Today, guests can walk through the rooms and grounds, experiencing the unassuming environment that Ho Chi Minh chose over the grandeur of the nearby palace.
Ho Chi Minh’s Residence (Nha Bac Ho)
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