The image of people from far away, veterans and many children holding hands and being taken by the teacher, when visiting the museum, became familiar.

Located at 19 Ngoc Ha, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Museum is one of the largest cultural and historical works in Vietnam, inaugurated on May 19, 1990, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's birth. The project is not only the meaning of memorial, but also a place to display, research and educate the life and revolutionary career of the great leader of the nation.


With a very large usable area of over ten thousand square meters, the museum consists of 3 main floors, the interior space is scientifically organized, combining traditional and modern elements, to facilitate visitors to access documents in an intuitive and lively way.


The museum's display content is divided into many groups: Complex 1 - Image of the homeland, President Ho Chi Minh's family, recreating the image of Sen village, Kim Lien commune, where President Ho Chi Minh was born and raised. Complex 2 - Xo Viet Nghe Tinh. Complex 3 - Pac Bo Thang Tu. Combat Group 4 - Vietnam Fighting 1946 - 1954. Complex 5 - President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Site. Complex 6 - Resistance against US invasion and victory in Spring 1975...


In addition, there are thematic exhibitions and thematic exhibitions held periodically, this time the exhibition "The land of complete joy" with over 300 photos, documents, and artifacts recounting the glorious journey, bringing the resistance war against the US to final victory.
To date, the Ho Chi Minh Museum has welcomed tens of millions of visitors, including millions of international visitors from many countries and territories. With profound historical significance, rich exhibition space, and modern approaches, the Ho Chi Minh Museum not only preserves the past, but also continues to inspire the present and the future.