Fodor's Expert Review Ho Chi Minh's Residence

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Nearby Government Building Fodor's Choice

Just beyond Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum is the modest wooden home where the revolutionary leader chose to live during his reign, from 1954 until his death in 1969. The lovely parklike setting offers a glimpse into the humble existence of this former ruler. Well-manicured gardens lead to a small pond where Ho Chi Minh used to clap his hands to beckon the fish for feeding time. A simple clap is enough to make these carp go wild in anticipation. Bordering the pond is the simple residence on stilts where Ho Chi Minh lived. Several rooms and his three classic cars are sectioned off for viewing. To get here, you must buy tickets next to the opulent Presidential Palace at the site's entrance. The palace can only be viewed from the exterior; it now operates as a government building. The bomb shelter to the right of Ho Chi Minh's home is also closed to the public.

Government Building Fodor's Choice

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1 Hoang Hoa Tham
Hanoi, Ha Noi  Vietnam

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Rate Includes: 25,000d, Closed lunchtime (11 am to 1:30 pm)

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