HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM
2/9/1969 is
day our country suffered from the biggest pain and loss in history. It is that
the uncle Ho passed away forever. In his will, Ho Chi Minh wanted to state his
wish to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in the hills of north,
central, and southern Vietnam, so that land can be saved for agriculture
production. However, according to the wish of the whole people, the nation
decided to preserve his body in good condition. So the construction is against
his will.
With the aid
of staffs of Soviet, the mausoleum was built in 1973 and was first open to the
public in 1975. The construction was inspired by Lenin’s Mausoleum in Moscow
but incorporates distinct Vietnamese architectural elements. The structure is
21.6m high and 41.2m wide and made of grey granite, black and red polished
stone. The materials that constitute the building, from exterior granite to
interior wood, were contributed by people from all over the country. Even the
garden around the mausoleum with nearly 250 different species of plants and
flowers was donated from all regions in Vietnam. The Uncle Ho is closed to
nature and the design based on his hobbies when he lived. 79 cycad trees on one
line symbol for his ages and 2 bamboos was grown in the north and south of
mausoleum. Surrounding has small pond, flowers garden and green grass areas.
The design
lasted two years. The mausoleum was designed particularly for high durability,
protection against bombs and earthquake magnitude up to 7 on the Richter scale.
There is also special protection-flooded works in case Hanoi broke dyke. In
addition, glass of coffin had to make from special type withstanding high
mechanical impulses. Besides, the mausoleum was designed a special chamber to
keep the remains in place in the event of war.
The
mausoleum is normally open daily from 9:00 A.M to 11:00 A.M. Visiting is free
of charge but comply with a set of strictly enforced regulations. Not bring
cameras into the mausoleum.
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