Canadian PM visits stilt house of late President Ho Chi Minh
VOV.VN - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the President Ho Chi Minh relic site in Hanoi on the afternoon of November 8 as part of his official visit to Vietnam.
On his first day in Vietnam, the Canadian PM visited the stilt house of late President Ho Chi Minh, and fed fish in Uncle Ho pond after earlier talks with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc. |
The stilt house inside the relic site was the place where Late President Ho Chi Minh identified himself with his life from 1958-1969. |
The President Ho Chi Minh relic site has welcomed tens of millions of domestic and foreign visitors, including Heads of State and representatives from many international organizations. |
PM Trudeau took a pleasant stroll around the relic site at the Presidential Palace. |
Nguyen Van Cong, director of President Ho Chi Minh relic site, told the Canadian PM about ‘Duong xoai’ (Mango path) where President HCM did his morning exercise and walked after his afternoon work. |
PM Trudeau viewed exhibits at the Uncle Ho stilt house. |
Mr. Cong presented a small gift to PM Trudeau. |
Feeding fish in the pond. |
PM Trudeau signed the visitors’ book at the stilt house. |
This is the first time Mr. Trudeau has visited Vietnam as Canadian Prime Minister. He first visited the country in 1995, when he was a student. |