Documents donated to the Ho Chi Minh Museum

The donated collection is presented by the families of former Deputy Prime Minister Dang Viet Chau, former Health Minister Hoang Tich Try, Madam Phan Thi An, former head of the international department of the Vietnam Women’s Union, musician Tran Hoan, and several other individuals.

At the ceremony to receive artifacts donated to the Ho Chi Minh Museum
Dr. Vu Manh Ha, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, said that each document and artifact received today is not only a sacred keepsake from a historical era but also a symbol of respect, responsibility, and gratitude from generations of citizens for President Ho Chi Minh.

“The Museum knows that behind every document and artifact lies a story and a heartfelt sentiment, so we are committed to preserving, safeguarding, and promoting the value of these precious items with the utmost responsibility and reverence so that every Vietnamese citizen and international visitor to the Museum can better appreciate President Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality, and lifestyle, which remain an invaluable spiritual legacy of the Vietnamese nation,” Ha noted.

Dr. Vu Manh Ha, Director of the Ho Chi Minh Museum (center), speaking at the ceremony
Established on November 25, 1970, more than one year after President Ho Chi Minh’s passing, the Ho Chi Minh Museum has, in its 55 years, collected and received tens of thousands of documents and artifacts related to the great leader's life and career.