Tens of thousands of tourists make a pilgrimage to Uncle Ho's hometown on the occasion of April 30
(Baonghean.vn) - During this holiday, Kim Lien relic site, Nam Dan district is the destination of tens of thousands of domestic and foreign tourists.
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On the last day of April, the road lined with cajuput trees leading to Uncle Ho's hometown began to smell of the first lotus of the season. Photo: Huy Thu |
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On the morning of April 30, there were thousands of vehicles traveling along the route from Hoang Tru to Sen village. Photo: Huy Thu |
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From early morning, the line of people entering Nguyen Sinh Sac's house seemed endless. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Among those tourists were many foreigners. In the photo: A group of French tourists visiting Uncle Ho's hometown for the first time. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Visitors respectfully offered fresh bouquets of flowers to the altar of Uncle Ho's mother, expressing their boundless gratitude to the ancestors who gave birth to and raised the great son of the nation. Photo: Huy Thu |
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I was moved to hear the tour guide tell about Uncle Ho's childhood in Sen village, his simple life and his great revolutionary career. Photo: Huy Thu |
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The Kim Lien Relic Site Management Board said that on April 30, tens of thousands of tourists made a pilgrimage to Uncle Ho's hometown, the largest number during the recent holidays. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Children are carried on their parents' backs to facilitate movement through the crowded crowd. Photo: Huy Thu |
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The time-stained artifacts have given visitors profound feelings about their homeland, family and beloved Uncle Ho. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Many tourists try to capture memorable moments at the thatched roof house in Uncle Ho's hometown. Photo: Huy Thu |
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Returning to Uncle Ho's hometown on the day of victory, shining with the red shirt and yellow star. Ms. Nguyen Thi Hien Lan (37 years old), from Dan Phuong, Hanoi, shared: "Although I had known about it through the media, the first time I visited Uncle Ho's hometown left me with emotions that are hard to put into words. The trip gave me more understanding about Uncle Ho and I cried when I stood here." Photo: Huy Thu |