20230617 Morning: 1. The "President's Mansion of Vietnam Ming" is located in "Bating Square" in Vietnam. Bating Square is an iconic landscape in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital. The political center of Vietnam, in 1945, Vietnam's national leader and father of the country Ho Chi Minh announced the founding of the country in this square. His body has been stored in the "Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall" on the square. Therefore, the significance of Bating Square is similar to China's Tiananmen Square and Russia's Red Square. It is a national assembly square, with flag-raising ceremony held every 6:30 in the morning and honor guards at 10:00. "Bating" is a township in Eshan County, Qinghua Province, Vietnam. In 1880s, the anti-French movement "Bating Uprising" broke out in this township. Bating Square was named as a memorial. Entering the park is free and requires security checks. ① Address: downtown Hanoi, Vietnam. ② Transportation: It is easy to drive. ③ peak season: No. ④ duration: 2 hours. ⑤ Note: The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall is closed from June 14 to August 16 every year (maintaining Ho Chi Minh's crystal coffins and remains), and every Monday and Friday. 2. The presidential palace is a bright yellow French villa built by the French Auguste Henry, built in 1906, with a total of 30 rooms, and was selected as one of the "13 most beautiful residences in the world" by the American Architectural Digest magazine. During the French colonial period, the presidential palace was used as the "pre-French Indochina Federal Governor's Mansion". After Japan's defeat and surrender in 1945, according to the division of the Allied headquarters, China assumed the task of landing in Vietnam north of 16 degrees north latitude. In this building, the famous anti-Japanese patriotic general Lu Han participated as a Chinese representative. The ceremony accepted the surrender of six people, including Japanese representatives and 38th Army Commander Tuqiao Yongyi, and became the only overseas landing place in China. The presidential palace, which was then the office of successive Vietnamese presidents, including Ho Chi Minh (that is, Vietnam’s current president, the more friendly Wu Wen appreciation to China, may be in this building at this time, only 100 meters away from me), and has also received visits from many leaders. The presidential palace is currently not open to tourists, and can only watch and take pictures. In order to remember the history of French colonialism, Ho Chi Minh was unmarried and had no children for life, so he only worked in the presidential palace and did not live. He lived in the electrician dormitory shed next to the villa for a simple life. There was no toilet in the shed.
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20230617 Morning: 1. The "President's Mansion of Vietnam Ming" is located in "Bating Square" in Vietnam. Bating Square is an iconic landscape in Hanoi, Vietnam's capital. The political center of Vietnam, in 1945, Vietnam's national leader and father of the country Ho Chi Minh announced the founding of the country in this square. His body has been stored in the "Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall" on the square. Therefore, the significance of Bating Square is similar to China's Tiananmen Square and Russia's Red Square. It is a national assembly square, with flag-raising ceremony held every 6:30 in the morning and honor guards at 10:00. "Bating" is a township in Eshan County, Qinghua Province, Vietnam. In 1880s, the anti-French movement "Bating Uprising" broke out in this township. Bating Square was named as a memorial. Entering the park is free and requires security checks. ① Address: downtown Hanoi, Vietnam. ② Transportation: It is easy to drive. ③ peak season: No. ④ duration: 2 hours. ⑤ Note: The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall is closed from June 14 to August 16 every year (maintaining Ho Chi Minh's crystal coffins and remains), and every Monday and Friday. 2. The presidential palace is a bright yellow French villa built by the French Auguste Henry, built in 1906, with a total of 30 rooms, and was selected as one of the "13 most beautiful residences in the world" by the American Architectural Digest magazine. During the French colonial period, the presidential palace was used as the "pre-French Indochina Federal Governor's Mansion". After Japan's defeat and surrender in 1945, according to the division of the Allied headquarters, China assumed the task of landing in Vietnam north of 16 degrees north latitude. In this building, the famous anti-Japanese patriotic general Lu Han participated as a Chinese representative. The ceremony accepted the surrender of six people, including Japanese representatives and 38th Army Commander Tuqiao Yongyi, and became the only overseas landing place in China. The presidential palace, which was then the office of successive Vietnamese presidents, including Ho Chi Minh (that is, Vietnam’s current president, the more friendly Wu Wen appreciation to China, may be in this building at this time, only 100 meters away from me), and has also received visits from many leaders. The presidential palace is currently not open to tourists, and can only watch and take pictures. In order to remember the history of French colonialism, Ho Chi Minh was unmarried and had no children for life, so he only worked in the presidential palace and did not live. He lived in the electrician dormitory shed next to the villa for a simple life. There was no toilet in the shed.
Hanoi's presidential palace is also a quite large location, and the building itself is quite interesting. Some very rich facilities can be seen, the government's flag is also easy to see, and the building color of the presidential palace is also khaki.
The Hanoi Chairman's Mansion is the former residence of Ho Chi Minh, which is very close to Ba Ting Square. Because this is now the office of the Vietnamese President, even if you buy tickets, you can only sightseeing outside the building.
Vietnamese Tin Palace. Although I could only see some of the exterior, it was meaningful. It opens at a fixed time in the morning and afternoon, so you must check the time. It is not open at lunch time. ㅠ
Hanoi Presidential Palace is a huge complex of buildings, located near Hanoi Bating Square. It was originally the Governor's Palace during the French colonial period. At present, it is the office of the President of the Vietnamese Government. The main building can only be seen from afar, but can not be visited inland. There is a huge fish pond in the mansion. The presidential palace preserves the simple old residence of former President Ho Chi Minh, which reflects his simple life.
The presidential palace in Hanoi, Vietnam, was a European-style building and was formerly the Governor's Palace of France. Strictly speaking, the presidential palace is not this building, but a large complex of buildings, all of which are unified by yellow walls, as well as lakes, the whole complex is scattered in the woods. Mr. Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the Vietnamese people, worked and lived here all his life. I participated in a group tour in Vietnam. The scenic spots in Hanoi are basically political ones.
The presidential palace in Vietnam is in Ba Ting Square, Vietnam. The periphery is yellow, there is a row of green buildings inside, and there is a small lake behind. The house where President Ho Chi Minh used to live is a three-story small building, which is also very simple. The place where President Ho Chi Minh's office is also simple. President Ho Chi Minh, who is not married for the sake of Vietnamese people to live a happy and happy life, is deeply loved by the Vietnamese people and a good president admired by people all over the world.