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UNCLE HO'S MAUSOLEUM - Coggle Diagram
UNCLE HO'S MAUSOLEUM
HISTORY
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The President asked to be cremated and has his ash buried on the hills of the North, the Center, and the South of Vietnam. However, in compliance with the wish of the Vietnamese people and in honor of his dedication to the country, the successor government decided to remain his body. The project of building the Mausoleum and surrounding complex was proposed.
The Vietnam war was at its tough turning point and the project had to be halted. The president’s body was kept in a secret aseptic environment, waiting for a peaceful day soon to come.
Since 1969, the Mausoleum was opened but due to a lot of hardship occurring
it was years before his body was officially placed into the Mausoleum.
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TIPS FOR VISITING
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Please adhere to the visiting rules: dress appropriately, do not make too much noise and do not take photos or videos inside the mausoleum,...
Cameras, mobile phones, and day packs will be collected by the guards before you enter the Mausoleum.
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