Exhibition highlights 60th anniversary of Uncle Ho’s stilt house

Thứ Bảy, 12/05/2018, 21:31
An exhibition on the 60th anniversary of the Stilt House, where the President lived during the last years of his life, opened at the Ho Chi Minh Relic Site in Hanoi on May 11. The event is also to celebrate the President’s 128th birthday (May 19, 1890 – May 19, 2018).

According to the VNA, the exhibition was divided into three parts titled “President Ho Chi Minh and stilt houses in Viet Bac revolutionary base”, “Uncle Ho’s stilt house in Hanoi”, and “Uncle Ho’s stilt house – symbol of thought, morality, style, national solidarity spirit and international integration”.

Uncle Ho’s stilt house attracts visitors.

Hundreds of photos and objects are on display, focusing on topics related to the life and revolutionary career of the President. They also manifest the extraordinary thoughts, lifestyle, morality and spirit of the President’s tireless dedication to the national revolution and happiness of the people, said the NDO.

A seminar was held the same day to promote the conservation of national relic sites recording the life and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh. Participants shared stories about President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary activities associated with stilt houses.

Stilt houses had been attached to the President when he was in the Viet Bac revolutionary base and then returned to Hanoi capital. 

President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked in many places in Vietnam as well as the world when he was alive. There are nearly 700 relic sites across 35 cities and provinces relating to his life and revolutionary career. Stilt houses had been attached to the President when he was in the Viet Bac revolutionary base and then returned to Hanoi capital. 

By Phung Nguyen