Nha Rong Port
105 years ago, at Nha Rong Port, patriotic Nguyen Tat Thanh was determined to leave the country for finding a path for national liberation. 30 years later, he returned home and led the whole people to write a glorious history. The ancient port has now became a branch of Ho Chi Minh Museum where specious exhibits, images and documents about beloved Uncle Ho are kept, a historic name for people, soldiers and international friends to visit.
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Nha Rong Port was built in 1863
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Nha Rong Port – a branch of Ho Chi Minh Museum, a historic and cultural relic, an ideal place for educating the younger generation about the national tradition, and increasing love for Uncle Ho.
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Khanh Hoi Bridge, one of the key bridges crossing Ben Nghe River, brings visitors from the Ho Chi Minh city administrative centre to visit Nha Rong Port.
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Nguyen Tat Thanh Statute is popular among visitors for taking photographs
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Admiral Latouche – Tresville, on which patriotic Nguyen Tat Thanh worked as a cook assistant when leaving the country for finding a way for national liberation on June 5th, 1911.
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The image of Uncle Ho visiting southern officials during the 1964 lunar New Year on display at the museum.
Compiled by VNF ( Photos: PANO )
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