Updated: 08/24/2019
Ho Chi Minh Museum is one of the largest museums in Vietnam; it is located at No.19 Ngoc Ha Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. The museum focuses mainly on the display of artifacts and materials about the life and personality of Ho Chi Minh. It is located on an area with many historical relics such as President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Presidential Palace Relic Area, and One Pillar Pagoda, forming a complex of relics attracting domestic and international tourists. The Ho Chi Minh Museum was built in the area where he read the Declaration of Independence. It was constructed on August 31, 1985, and inaugurated on May 19, 1990, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday.
Since Ho Chi Minh Museum was established, the number of tourists who visit the museum rise continuously. Especially, on big holidays, weekends, the number of visitors is up to 20,000 people. The Ho Chi Minh Museum is not only a large architectural work, the invaluable asset of the Vietnamese nation but also the crystallization between thousands of years of cultural tradition of the Vietnamese people with deep gratitude people for a great person.
The Museum was designed by the chief Russian architect Garbonzo and built with the help of the Soviet people. The museum building has a square shape and three floors with nearly 20 m high. Each length of 70m carries an ethereal white lotus symbol to remind of Lotus Village – his hometown.
Ho Chi Minh Museum opens every day except Monday and Friday. In the morning, it starts from 8 am to 11:30 am and begins from 2 pm to 4 pm.
Tourists who are Vietnamese will not have to pay the entrance fee. Foreign visitors cost about VND 25,000/ ticket to visit the Presidential Palace Historical Site.
Ho Chi Minh Museum stores more than 12,000 documents, artifacts, and original film about President Ho Chi Minh. They are preserved and displayed with the content including three main parts:
Ho Chi Minh Museum also has exhibition space on topics about President Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, and other topics. The museum has not only a place to preserve artifacts and materials but also a library with more than 1,500,000 books serving for the study of President Ho Chi Minh. To research and educate science about the life and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh, Ho Chi Minh Museum also provides professional guidance and memorial monument of President Ho Chi Minh throughout the country. It is a place to exchange professional activities with some museums in foreign countries such as Russia, China, Laos, France, and Thailand.
When coming here, tourists can discover Ho Chi Minh’s living and working space. You also have a chance to explore the daily life of Uncle Ho in the museum such as Uncle Ho’s rubber sandals; film activities; the program “Pac Bo revolutionary;” and reading newspapers, typing letters, and Uncle’s poems. It opens in the time from 9 am to 11: 30 pm on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
You can find some Hanoi restaurants and food stalls near the Ho Chi Minh Museum.
Ho Chi Minh Museum is located near the center of Hanoi, so there are many hotels for you to stay including:
Sao Mai Lemon Hotel: the price of a room begins at $13/night
Green Hotel Hanoi: the price of a room begins at $20/night
Rosaliza Hotel Hanoi: the price of a room begins at $76/night
Hanoi Emotion Hotel: the price of a room begins at $38/night
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