President Ho Chi Minh temples in Mekong Delta region
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Local authorities and people offer incense and lay a wreath at the President Ho Chi Minh Temple in Soc Trang province to celebrate his 133rd birthday this year.
Ca Mau City has up to seven President Ho Chi Minh Temples, with the one in Ward 1 considered the largest of its kind.
Many locals and tourists visit the site each year to express gratitude to the late president.
The President Ho Chi Minh Temple in Ngoc Hien district was built on September 10, 1969, eight days after his death. It is the first built in Ca Mau City.
State leaders and people visit the site each year to pay their respect to the late president.
In the picture is the Ho Chi Minh Temple in Tra Vinh province
A model of President Ho Chi Minh’s stilt house has been set up in Tra Vinh province in tribute to the late president.
Local women pay visits to the site in Tra Vinh to celebrate Vietnam’s National Day on September 2 each year.
This is the Ho Chi Minh Temple in Long My district of Hau Giang province
The site in Hau Giang province draws around 35,000 to 40,000 visitors each year.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh visits the President Ho Chi Minh Temple in Long My district on May 17 ahead of the late president’s 133rd birthday.
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