PMs of Vietnam and Kyrgyzstan visit heritage site, enjoy coffee in Hanoi
VOV.VN - Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and visiting Kyrgyz Prime Minister Adylbek Kasymaliev on March 7 made a call at the President Ho Chi Minh Relic Site at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi where they enjoyed Vietnamese coffee there.

During the field trip, Chinh introduced his guest to President Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, where the late leader lived and worked in his final years. He emphasized President Ho Chi Minh’s simple lifestyle and his deep connection to nature.
The President Ho Chi Minh Relic Site is the place, where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked for the last 15 years of his life (1954-1969). This site not only preserves historical relics and artifacts related to his revolutionary life and career but also serves as a sacred destination for Vietnamese people and international visitors.
Since 1970, the site has welcomed more than 90 million visitors, including over 15 million international guests from more than 165 countries and territories worldwide.
The Stilt House, where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked for 11 years, from May 1958 to August 1969, was the place where he, along with the Politburo, made many crucial decisions for Vietnam.

Following the tour, at the flower trellis of the Presidential Palace, where President Ho used to receive guests on sunny days, Chinh invited Kasymaliev to enjoy Vietnamese coffee. He also shared insights into Vietnam’s rich coffee culture and the country's thriving coffee industry.
Kasymaliev expressed his admiration for President Ho’s simple yet profound way of life and praised the unique flavour and cultural significance of Vietnamese coffee.