The temple dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh, designed in the shape of a lotus blossom. (Photo: VNA)
The temple dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh, designed in the shape of a lotus blossom. (Photo: VNA)
Students visit the exhibition house within the temple grounds to explore images and artefacts related to Uncle Ho’s revolutionary career and local history. (Photo: VNA)
Students visit the exhibition house within the temple grounds to explore images and artefacts related to Uncle Ho’s revolutionary career and local history. (Photo: VNA)
With more than 500 valuable images and artefacts linked to major milestones in President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary career, as well as the efforts of local residents and soldiers to build and safeguard the temple, the site offers students insights into his life and local history. (Photo: VNA)
With more than 500 valuable images and artefacts linked to major milestones in President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary career, as well as the efforts of local residents and soldiers to build and safeguard the temple, the site offers students insights into his life and local history. (Photo: VNA)
The exhibition house, part of the nearly 5-hectare relic complex, is a popular destination for local students. (Photo: VNA)
The exhibition house, part of the nearly 5-hectare relic complex, is a popular destination for local students. (Photo: VNA)
A replica of Uncle Ho’s stilt house, built in 2012 at 97% of the original scale, stands within the temple grounds. (Photo: VNA)
A replica of Uncle Ho’s stilt house, built in 2012 at 97% of the original scale, stands within the temple grounds. (Photo: VNA)
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Uncle Ho Temple in Vinh Long – a “red address” for patriotic education

The President Ho Chi Minh Temple, located in Long Duc ward, Vinh Long province, has been recognised as a national historical and cultural relic since 1989. The site serves as a “red address” for educating younger generations about patriotism, and is also a notable tourist destination in the Mekong Delta.