The PM and his entourage pledged to further advance the study and following of President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morality and style, meeting the demands of revolutionary tasks in the new phase, and contributing to building a strong, prosperous, civilized and happy nation where people enjoy improving and fulfilling lives.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh pays tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at House 67.

House 67, where President Ho Chi Minh breathed his last, still keeps many remembrances associated with his life and career.

On December 19, 1954, following the victory of the resistance war against French colonialists, President Ho Chi Minh returned from the Viet Bac revolutionary base to live and work at the Presidential Palace. Over the past 70 years, his legacy remains vividly present in every artifact and corner of the site.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits the area displaying some artifacts associated with President Ho Chi Minh during his time at House 67.

The relic site, housing a wealth of historical documents, artifacts, and stories, which has been carefully preserved, provides a unique and authentic insight into President Ho Chi Minh’s life, career, thought, morality, and lifestyle.

In 2025, the historical site welcomed approximately 2.6 million domestic and international visitors for sightseeing and research.

Source: VNA