Situated in the mid of Ba Dinh square, the Mausoleum is the
final place for Vietnamese Revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh, who read the
declaration of independence for Vietnam on 2nd September in 1945.
The construction was begun in September 1973 and inaugurated
on 29 August 1975. President Ho Chi Minh, a great patriot who was later conferred
the title of “World Cultural Activist” in 1990. He was born in 1890 in Nghe An
province in central part of Vietnam, and pass away in 1969.
The Mausoleum is 21,6 m high and 41,2 m wide. It is
overlooking to Ba Dinh square where has 240 green grass squares separated by
pathways. On the right side of the Mausoleum is the direction for visitors who
line up and come to visit. On the right is entrance gate to Presidential
Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s stilt House, and garden.
The Mausoleum is open to the public on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Saturday, and Sunday from 7:30 am – 10:30 am in summer time/ 8:00 – 11:00 in
winter time. The open hour is extended 30 minutes on Saturday and Sunday.
Normally the Mausoleum is closed from 5th September till 5th December.
It is free for entrance.
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