Where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence
In August 1945, the August Revolution succeeded, Hanoi - the ancient Thang Long Citadel became the capital of the country again. Up to now, after 25 years of renovation, Hanoi has become one of the most obvious symbols of Vietnam, is growing more and more, and has an increasingly important position in the region and the world. Hanoi is very dear to the people of the whole country, because Hanoi has the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where Uncle Ho is resting, the Stilt House where he lived, the Presidential Palace where he used to work, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and Hanoi has Ba Dinh Square, where he read the Declaration of Independence, giving birth to today's Vietnam...
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