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Seventy five years ago, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. In this eternal Declaration of Independence, President Ho Chi Minh not only affirmed human rights and independent national rights, but it was also considered the human rights declaration of all colonized nations around the world.
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Seventy five years ago, on September 2, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh Square, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. During his 24 years as State President, on the occasion of the August Revolution and National Day, he wrote articles, speeches and appeals that summed up the reality and gave planning on the Vietnamese revolution.
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President Ho Chi Minh’s working trips in Hanoi are the most vivid evidence for his special care for the capital’s workers and people.
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The President Ho Chi Minh relic is the place where Uncle Ho lived and worked in the 15 final years of his life, from 1955 to 1969. Over the past 50 years, all the relics and documents about Uncle Ho have been protected and preserved, welcoming over 70 million domestic and international tourists.
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Throughout 30 years after construction, Uncle Ho’s stilt house in the Nguyen Sinh Sac relic in Dong Thap province’s Cao Lanh city is the place for tourists to send their affection for the beloved President.
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As a leader, President Ho Chi Minh could call any interpreter when he needed but he still persisted to study foreign languages by himself.
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The central province of Thua Thien Hue is a land associated with Uncle Ho's childhood for about 10 years (1895-1901 and 1906-1909), when he and his family came to live, work and study.
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The Gioi Publishers has
introduced a French translation of the book “Ho Chi Minh campaign in the heart
of Paris" by diplomat Vo Van Sung, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of
southern liberation and national reunification (April 30th).
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The historic relic at No. 48 Hang Ngang Street in Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi, has been imprinted into the hearts of millions of Vietnamese people. This is the place where President Ho Chi Minh wrote the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on September 2nd, 1945. It has also become the “red address” for educating patriotic tradition and revolutionary spirit.
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During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh was very interested in building a strong Vietnamese medicine, in which he paid special attention to the image of the exemplary Vietnamese physician.