A pilgrim to President Ho Chi Minh’s homeland

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A pilgrim to President Ho Chi Minh’s homeland

Sen village in Kim Lien commune, Nam Dan district, Nghe An province is only 45km from the central city of Vinh.



The village is the place where the late president Ho Chi Minh was born and spent most of his childhood and many things have remained intact with the passage of time.

They are Coc well, the banian tree, the village temple and the thatched cottage of the second best examinee Nguyen Sinh Sac, father of Uncle Ho.

Sen village was recognised as one of the national cultural historical relics by the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) in 1979.





Kim Lien relic complex in Sen village




Incense offering at the Ho Chi Minh Memorial House


The banian tree and the playground where uncle Ho met villagers during his visits to
his native place in 1957 and 1961



Coc well


The hibiscus hedge


A garden in front of Nguyen Sinh Sac’s thatched cottage


A platform for Nguyen Sinh Sac to receive guests






The board of honour granted by King Thanh Thai to Nguyen Sinh Sac in 1901
when he graduated as the second best examinee




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