What’s Vietnam Tourism without some history and culture? A visit to the imposing Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is sure to take you down the memory lane of Vietnam’s founding father, Ho Chi Minh fondly called Uncle Ho. Learn about his life history and pay respect to this great man. Inaugurated in 1975, this mammoth granite structure is located in the bustling heart of Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi and is said to have been inspired by Lenin’s Mausoleum in Russia. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum was built by embalming his body as against his wish to be cremated and scatter his ashes in parts of the country.
Ba Dinh Square holds a certain historical significance, this venue is where President Ho Chi Minh declared independence to Vietnam in 1945. The entrance is guarded by armed guards, if timed correctly you can also witness the changing of guards ceremony performed during mid-morning.
Sounds like too many restrictions, well that’s how the govt shows their love to their great leader. Post this, you can visit some famous spots in Ba Dinh Square, we’ve curated a list especially for you.
The Presidential Palace resembling much of a french architecture was built for the Governor-General of Indochina, however, post-Independence Ho Chi Minh gladly rejected to stay here as it gave away smell of former invaders. Amusing, ain’t it?
Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House was an alternative built with pleasant garden and greenery for President Ho after he refused to stay in the Presidential Palace.
Get to know Ho Chi Minh up close at this museum, built as recognition on his 100th birthday.
Recognized from its name, this Buddhist temple stands tall on a single pillar alongside a lotus pond, this is the last one on the list of every traveller savvy for some instagrammable picture.
Vietnam is much more than history, you can travel to experience the raw nature, try relishing local cuisine and go island hopping down south, plan it all with our best Vietnam tour packages at Pickyourtrail. We will be waiting to craft a memorable vacation for you!