(VOVworld)- President Ho Chi Minh relic site behind the Presidential Palace in Hanoi has become a popular attraction with tourists who come to visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.

After 1954, when Hanoi was liberated, Uncle Ho lived and worked in this area. The Presidential Palace of Vietnam is a large villa built by French colonialists in the early 20th century. Because of his love of nature, Uncle Ho didn’t live in the Presidential Palace, but in a small house next to it. Uncle Ho used the Presidential Palace for diplomatic activities only.

Uncle Ho's stilt house is next to a large pond surrounded by lush orchards. In the garden, there are many rare species of fruit trees from all over the country. He grew trees and raised fish like an ordinary laborer. After he died, the whole area including the stilt house became a relic site associated with the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.


President Ho Chi Minh relic site where Uncle Ho lived and worked behind the President Palace


The house where Uncle Ho lived from 1954 to 1958


This house is located in a complex of other auxiliary structures near the fishpond



Uncle Ho's stilt house, a two-story wooden house with a tile roof where Uncle Ho lived from 1958 until his death in 1969


Path leading from the front of the house to the fishpond


Uncle Ho used to feed the fish while relaxing. Whenever he clapped his hands, the fish would come.


The ground floor is the conference floor, where Uncle Ho worked with the Pulitburo


The second floor is where he slept and wrote. The loft room is to the left.


Many tourists visit Uncle Ho's stilt house. The stairs and handrail have been added for the convenience and safety of the tourists


Around the stilt house is a gate fence adomed with hibiscus flower


Idyllic stilt house in the middle of lush fruit trees


Bridge pond always attracts visitors for fish watching


Visitors return with mementos of Uncle Ho, who will live forever in the hearts of Vietnamese people