Hong Thai Communal House (Son Duong) is the first place Uncle Ho stopped when he returned from Pac Bo (Cao Bang) to Tan Trao on May 21, 1945.
Na Nua hut is where Uncle Ho lived and worked from the end of May to the end of August 1945 to prepare for the General Uprising.
President Ho Chi Minh's living and working hut at the Kim Binh National Special Historical Relic Site (Chiem Hoa), in 1951.
Teachers and students in Tan Tien Commune (Yen Son) view the model of the old Nguyen Ai Quoc School, where Uncle Ho visited in late 1952.
The Central Party's safe bunker at the Kim Quan Relic Site (Yen Son), where Uncle Ho directed many important decisions of the country, such as the 1953-1954 Winter-Spring Campaign, culminating in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign.
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