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Uncle Ho's Mausoleum - Coggle Diagram
Uncle Ho's Mausoleum
The History
September 2, 1973, the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in the midst of the forest of flags, slogans and thousands of construction workers.
September 2, 1973, the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in the midst of the forest of flags, slogans, ... and thousands of construction workers.
August 29, 1975, the inauguration ceremony of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum took place at Ba Dinh Hall.
Architecture
Uncle Ho's mausoleum was built with tens of thousands of cubic meters of stone, with a total height of 21.6 m and a width of 41.2 m.
The main door is clad in glossy black stone, and the walls and columns are marble. The inscription "President Ho Chi Minh" is made of stone from the Cao Bang region.
The structure consists of 3 layers: the lower and top layers are in the shape of a ladder, and in the middle is a chamber containing the remains, a corridor and a staircase.
Two large Party and Fatherland flags are assembled from 4,000 pieces of ruby stone taken from Thanh Hoa
This mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh deserves to be considered as the largest cultural and artistic work in Vietnam.
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