The site is divided into two main parts, with a prominent three-chamber thatched-roof house where President Ho resided and worked tirelessly for national salvation in the late 1920s.

This relic site holds significant value as it was the place where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked during 1928-1929, leaving his mark on history.

On display are daily items that were once used by President Ho, offering a glimpse into his life and work.

Inaugurated on the 126th anniversary of President Ho’s birthday, the site symbolizes the enduring friendship between Vietnam and Thailand, attracting visitors from both countries.

A visitor signs the guestbook at the relic site, leaving their thoughts and reflections.

Pham Duc Dau, head of the site’s management board, shares that this location is a renowned destination, attracting a diverse range of Thai and international visitors each year.

The multi-purpose house, another significant part of the relic site, stands with two floors. On the first floor, a bronze statue of President Ho Chi Minh is proudly displayed on the altar.

The President Ho Chi Minh historical relic site in Thailand is a place of significance for the Vietnamese expat community, who often visit to pay their respects.

The site is a popular destination for overseas Vietnamese, especially during national holidays, Tet (Lunar New Year), and on President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, as they gather to celebrate and honor his legacy.

A dedicated space showcases photographs capturing the late leader’s life and career, including his invaluable autographs and heartfelt greetings to the OVs in Thailand during their first trip back to the homeland on January 10, 1960.

Through the carefully curated display of items, visitors to the relic site embark on a journey to learn more about President Ho’s dedication to national salvation, with a particular focus on his time spent in Thailand.
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