Spanning three storeys, the Ho Chi Minh Museum really showcases more than just its namesake himself.
Of course, there are numerous displays and exhibits directly relating to “Uncle Ho”, with an immense sculpture meeting visitors in the hall of the Museum.
However, as one progresses through the museum, visitors get to learn more about Vietnam’s struggle against foreign invaders, as well as how the country struggled to ultimately gain independence, with unification with the South eventually.
Of course, there are numerous displays and exhibits directly relating to “Uncle Ho”, with an immense sculpture meeting visitors in the hall of the Museum.
However, as one progresses through the museum, visitors get to learn more about Vietnam’s struggle against foreign invaders, as well as how the country struggled to ultimately gain independence, with unification with the South eventually.
Original newspaper clippings, flags, and other precious relics are on display that explain how the Vietnamese fought against her foreign enemies, even before the war against the Japanese began!
For sure, this museum compliments well with a visit to the nearby Ho Chi Minh's Vestige in the Presidential Palace Area, where the understanding of President Ho will remain fresh and relevant in their minds.
For sure, this museum compliments well with a visit to the nearby Ho Chi Minh's Vestige in the Presidential Palace Area, where the understanding of President Ho will remain fresh and relevant in their minds.
INSIDER TIP:
Visit the Ho Chi Minh's Vestige in the Presidential Palace Area first before coming over to this museum,
and you will get a more holistic view of President Ho’s life!