Ho Chi Minh Museum (Da Nang)

Location: Ho Chi Minh Museum is located No 1 Duy Tan Street, Danang City

Characteristic: Uncle Ho's stilt house, gardens and an aquarium:  

The South was completely liberated in 1975. In 1976 the museum started to be built in order to realize hopes, and loves of local people, cadres, and soldiers in the Fifth Division to dear Uncle Ho. The house is entirely similar to the one in Hanoi capital. There are an orchard and an aquarium in its fresh and attractive campus. Many tourists visit this site when coming to the city. 

Ho Chi Minh Museum: There are four showrooms of Ho Chi Minh's life, a national hero, a worldwide famous cultural man. There are numerous valuable and rare articles that reveal deep love of local people, cadres, and soldiers in the Fifth Division to dear Uncle Ho and in reverse. Kiem, a woman living in Ky Xuan Ward, Tam Ky District, Quang Nam Province, hided a photograph of Uncle Ho in a bamboo culinder since 1965. Until 1975 she brought it to the ward committee to introduce to the public.

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