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Ho Chi Minh House On Stilts - Hanoi - Vietnam
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Ho Chi Minh House on StiltsLocated in a large garden at the back of the Presidential Palace is a nice road covered with pebbles and bordered with mango trees that lead to a stilt house, Uncle Ho's residence and office from May 1958 until his death. The perfume of jasmine flowers and roses is omnipresent. At the back is a garden of fruit trees, where the luxuriant milk fruit tree donated to Uncle Ho by his southern compatriots in 1954 stands between two lines of Hai Hung orange trees. Other valuable trees belonging to more than 30 species supplied by the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Forestry, and several provinces represent the wide variety of trees growing in Vietnam. There are also trees imported from foreign countries, such as Ngan Hoa trees, miniature rose bushes, areca trees from the Caribbean, Buddhist bamboo trees, etc. Dozens of varieties of orchid beautifully hang from the trees which blossom all year round.
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Ho Chi Minh House On Stilts - Hanoi - Vietnam can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: Vietnam: Hanoi
Landmark Type: Castles and Palaces
Landmark Type: Parks and Gardens
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