Chua
is located next
to Sen Village. It is the homeland of Uncle Ho's mother. Here
President Ho Chi Minh was born. Areca trees border the path leading to the
house where Uncle Ho spent his childhood. The local people built it as a
present for Mr. Nguyen Sinh Sac, Uncle Ho's father. He received this house
after he successfully passed the national examination and obtained the
second rank in 1901. Inside the cottage are some facilities that reflect
the life of a poor Confucian scholar's family such as a wooden board, a
writing desk, chairs, a wooden tray and other artifacts. President Ho Chi
Minh used to listen to literary and political discussions by his father
and his fellows Mr. Phan Boi Chau and Confucian scholar Mr. Vuong Thuc Quy.
The house is
situated under a row of bamboo trees, with an orchard in the front yard
and a garden at the side. In 1957, President Ho Chi Minh went back to Sen
Village after 50 years.
Kim Lien, Nghe An
province
The
native home of Uncle Ho
Before
entering the native home the young Vietnamese Pioneers and the Party
officials take a photo.
After
the photo they put some flowers for Uncle Ho in the various dwellings
The
interior of the different dwellings and some writing of Uncle Ho in 1949