Mausoleum Ho Chi Minh
The Mo Chi Minh Mausoleum is located on Dean Square in Vietnam. Here, among the country, Ho Chi Minh himself was buried, in honor of which a noble structure was named, and all because he was a big man and was the first President of this country. It was here, among the square, in September 1945 that the President of Vietnam published a very important historical document – of the Declaration on the Independence of the Country.
This noble building in the middle of Vietnam was designed and erected with the help of Soviet specialists. The mausoleum rises 21 meters, while divided into three tiers. The lowest tier serves for special events and is presented as a terrace. A tier in the middle of – is the middle part of the mausoleum, you can get here using a chic marble staircase. It is here, in the middle of a specially designated room, that the body of the noble President of Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh rests. As for the highest level of the mausoleum, it is presented as a terrace, where there is the inscription « President Ho Chi Minh ». It is made with expensive purple stone.
In Ba Ding Square, official events at the state level are usually held at the mausoleum. Here you can also observe the daily procedure for changing the guard, which is accompanied by the lifting and lowering of the national flag, in which the military participate, in a ceremonial form.
Ho Chi Minh led the Communist Party of Vietnam, and later became President of the country. He passed away on the 79th year of his life, and his body, and until our time embalmed, rests in the mausoleum in the middle of the country. This building is known as the national shrine of Vietnam.
Visiting mausoleum is necessary in decent clothes. In the building you need to behave with restraint and calm, trying, once again not to communicate and not wave your hands. At the entrance there is a guard who needs to present the capacity of your bags and bags.
Uncle Ho, as he was very often called during his lifetime, rests in the main hall, where he leads a special path. You can’t especially linger in the leader’s body, and you can’t use cameras either. Such an excursion by Mausoleum Ho Chi Minh is completely free.