File:Memorial in honour of Ho Chi Minh in the Hanoi old quarter (30645905113).jpg
Summary
Description | Another look at what I assume is a shrine dedicated to Ho Chi Minh, the de facto father of the nation who the Vietnamese hold in the highest esteem, so much so that they have even preserved his corpse in the HCM mausoleum not far from here, despite his death in 1969. I could not see the body though, as it had been shipped off to Russia for 'routine maintenance' as is done for three months beginning October each year, but this seems to be something else in memory of their leader. (Hanoi, Vietnam, Oct./ Nov. 2016) |
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Source | Memorial in honour of Ho Chi Minh in the Hanoi old quarter |
Author | shankar s. from Dubai, united arab emirates |
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