Next to familiar and beloved artifacts in Uncle Ho's hometown

Cong Kien - Dinh Tuyen May 12, 2022 14:10

(Baonghean.vn) - Coming to the Kim Lien National Special Relic Site (Nam Dan, Nghe An), the place associated with President Ho Chi Minh's family and childhood, visitors always pay attention to the explanations and admire the familiar and familiar artifacts...

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On their pilgrimage to Uncle Ho's hometown, most tourists do not forget to visit his paternal hometown Lang Sen, his maternal hometown Hoang Tru, offer incense at Chung Son Temple and pay their respects to his mother Hoang Thi Loan's tomb. In particular, when visiting Uncle Ho's paternal and maternal hometowns, many tourists were moved to see the simple thatched roofs and the family's belongings still preserved. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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The simple thatched roofs remind us of a time of great hardship and difficulty in the Vietnamese countryside. And it was from these places that many heroes and heroes were raised, with the will and ambition to save the country and save the people, of which President Ho Chi Minh was the most typical. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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Students attentively look at the table and tea set of Mr. Nguyen Sinh Sac's family. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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Mothers and grandmothers look at simple, familiar objects of daily life in the kitchen of the family of Mr. Pho Bang Nguyen Sinh Sac. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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The artifacts are displayed in the exact position where Uncle Ho's family arranged them, seemingly lying quietly but still silently speaking to time. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

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In Hoang Tru's maternal hometown, the thatched roof and household items are still the same as in Lang Sen's paternal hometown, helping visitors understand more about the lives of Uncle Ho's paternal and maternal families. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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In particular, the loom of Hoang Thi Loan's mother impressed many visitors. The loom accompanied the "Sen Village Mother" to raise her children to adulthood to help the people and the country. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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And this is the hammock that Uncle Ho lay in when he was a child. Standing next to the loom and the hammock, listening to the tour guide tell stories about Uncle Ho's childhood, visitors will understand more about his childhood days in his maternal home. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
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Many tourists use their phones and cameras to record and film artifacts in Uncle Ho's hometown so that when they return, they can introduce President Ho Chi Minh's hometown and childhood to their children and relatives. Photo: Dinh Tuyen
Tourists view artifacts at Kim Lien Special National Relic Site. Clip: Cong Kien - Dinh Tuyen

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