Homes in the world once saved Uncle Ho's footprints

Come to visit the places where Uncle Ho - the beloved old father of the nation used to live and work in the world before the revolutionary leader of Vietnam came to victory.

Discover houses in the world that once saved Uncle Ho's footprints

President Ho Chi Minh , who was called by the Vietnamese people as his beloved name, Uncle Ho , spent his whole life in the cause of early war for independence and freedom of the nation. He has traveled many places around the world, learning the essence of humanity so that he can find the best path of liberation for his homeland.

Places where he used to live and work, some places were gone, but with the sentiments of the Vietnamese people as well as world friends, many memorabilia about him were still preserved.

On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birthday (May 19, 1890 - May 19, 2015), let us review the pictures of the houses where the old father of the nation once lived and work.

1. House No. 6 Villa des Gobelins - District 13, Paris, France

In 1911, 21-year-old patriot Nguyen Tat Thanh left the country to find a way to save the country on Admiral Latouche-Tréville.

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Photo taken outside house 6 Villa des Gobelins, Paris

After an arduous journey through many countries such as France, England, America . Uncle returned to France in 1917 and stayed at No. 6 Villa des Gobelins (District 13, Paris) with Nguyen The Truyen and lawyer Phan Van Truong.

Here, he participated in founding the Association of Patriots of Annam and became the core of the Association with the name Nguyen Ai Quoc .

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Today Gobelins Street

This time in Paris was also the time when he drafted an eight-point Annamite claim to the leaders of the powers of the Versailles Conference in 1919.

2. House No. 9, Lane Compoint - District 17, Paris, France

In Paris, in order to be independent and convenient for communication and revolutionary activities, Uncle Ho moved to a new place. In mid-1921, comrade Paul Vaillant Couturier helped Uncle Ho find a booth at house No. 9, Lane Compoint, District 17, Paris . Uncle at this house from July 14, 1921 to March 14, 1923.

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This is a small house located in the area for poor workers only 9m wide . He was in a room on the second floor of the house - a sketchy, needy, and almost unfurnished room.

Currently, the old house has been demolished for new construction, but his artifacts while living here have been transferred by the Vietnamese Embassy at Ho Chi Minh Museum . Among them is a pink brick - an artifact related to a touching story about Uncle Ho.

Picture 4 of Homes in the world once saved Uncle Ho's footprints The memorial brick is associated with a part of my beloved Uncle Ho's life

The room on that day Uncle hired very inadequate, no heating facilities, every winter is very cold. Therefore, every morning before going to work, Uncle Ho put a brick in the hostess's stove . In the afternoon, he took the brick out again, wrapped it in old newspapers and put it in a bed to keep it cold.

3. Lux Hotel - No. 10 Trecxkaia street, Moscow

In 1923, Uncle Ho went to the Soviet capital of Moscow at that time to participate in the activities of the Communist International. Here, he lived and worked from the end of 1923 to early 1924 at the Lux Hotel - No. 10 Trecxkaia street.

Lux Hotel is now a place dedicated to working class officials and leaders from all over the world to the Communist International.

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View outside the Lux hotel in Moscow

I stayed in room number 311, 3rd floor of the hotel. His daily work is to study, study, participate in political and social activities, write books, contact Paris and in the country, deal with many affairs of the Communist International, private analysis. Lenin's idea of ​​the working class, colonial issues .

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Interior furniture in room 311, where Uncle Ho used to live and work

Since then, a series of political, ideological, journalistic and political essays have been born and spread widely in the Soviet Union, France and Asia. One of the famous works of this time is the Judgment of the French colonial regime.

4. The house in No Giang village - Xieng Phin commune, Udonthani province, Thailand

In July 1928 , Uncle Ho came to Thailand from Europe to work as a revolutionary contractor with the name of Chin Chin . The first locality Uncle Ho came to Thailand was the village of No Giang (Xieng Phin commune, Muong district, Udonthani province).

He stayed here for a short time before leaving in 1929 to go to other localities to continue to cultivate patriotism in overseas compatriots.

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President Ho Chi Minh Memorial area in Udonthani province

Although Uncle Ho's time is not long, he has left an impression that will never fade in the hearts of the people here.

The activities of Uncle Ho in Nuong is to expand the organization of the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association, making Thai people more sympathetic to the Vietnamese and the Vietnamese revolution, educating overseas Vietnamese to respect customs and practices. shop of Thai people.

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The corner of Uncle's bed in Uncle Ho's Residential Area was reconstructed

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A corner of the desk at the Uncle Ho's residential area was reconstructed

He promoted learning Vietnamese and Thai characters, helping people dig wells to eat water, break up gardens and grow vegetables, raise chickens . With close people, he is always loved, sheltered and sheltered. wrap of Vietnamese people, Siamese people in the village.