The site is a historical landmark, featuring a traditional three-chamber thatched-roof house. This is where President Ho Chi Minh resided and dedicated his life to the national salvation movement in the late 1920s.

This relic site holds significant value as it was the home and workplace of President Ho Chi Minh from 1928 to 1929. His presence here left an indelible mark on the history of Thailand and Vietnam.

On display are personal items and artifacts that once belonged to President Ho Chi Minh, offering a glimpse into his daily life and his unwavering dedication to the nation.

Inaugurated on the 126th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birth, this site stands as a symbol of the enduring friendship between Thailand and Vietnam. It is a testament to the legacy he left behind.

A visitor’s book allows guests to record their thoughts and reflections while visiting this significant site, preserving their connection to President Ho Chi Minh’s legacy.

Pham Duc Dau, the head of the site’s management board, shares that this location has become a renowned destination, attracting a diverse range of visitors from Thailand and around the globe each year.

The multi-purpose house, another integral part of the relic site, stands tall with two floors. On the first floor, a bronze statue of President Ho Chi Minh is respectfully placed on an altar.

The President Ho Chi Minh historical relic site in Thailand holds a special significance for the Vietnamese expat community, who often visit to pay their respects and honor the memory of their beloved leader.

On national holidays, Tet (Lunar New Year), and President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, the site buzzes with activity as overseas Vietnamese (OVs) gather to commemorate and celebrate his life.

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

Through the carefully curated exhibits and artifacts on display, visitors gain a deeper understanding of President Ho Chi Minh’s unwavering commitment to national salvation, especially during his time in Thailand. His legacy continues to inspire and unite people from both countries.
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