Vietnamese nationals living in Thailand have joined hands to build memorial houses for the late President Ho Chi Minh in Udonthani and Nakhon Phanom provinces to show their respect to the great leader.
The path leading to Ho Chi Minh memorial complex in East Hamlet, Pamakhap village, Udonthani where he stayed in 1928 The Overseas Vietnamese Association in Thailand built the memorial complex on an area of 5,500sq.m in 2014 In autumn 2018, Nguyen Ai Quoc (Ho Chi Minh), alias Tho stayed with OVs in Pamakhap village for a month before leaving for Thai northeast provinces Tools and furniture exhibited on the house are collected by the complex’s manager Ho Chi Minh memorial complex has become a cultural and tourist attraction in Udon province A Thailand-Vietnam friendship village and HCM memorial complex is built in Noongyath village, Nakhon Phanom province, around 800km from Bangkok The complex displays pictures and archives of Ho Chi Minh Household utensils which closely attached to Uncle Ho and the OVs community nearly one century ago are featured and exhibited at the complex During a visit to Thailand in June 2013, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong presented VND30 billion to the Thailand-Vietnam Association in Nakhon Phanom to build the HCM memorial complex The complex exhibits photos and documents on HCM revolution career in Thailand in the 1928-1929 period |
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