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Weekend

It is very nice to have some time off. Just to relax. I am still thinking of Hanoi and its surroundings, and I will continue to do so for a while. I will write some about Ho Chi Minh, a man who has made a very big impact on Vietnam since he was president during 15 years in Vietnam (1954-1969). I visited the Ho Chi Minh complex (Ho Chi Minh´s vestige in the presidential palace area), where his life was presented. It was a very strictly regulated area. No cameras allowed. Many soldiers guarding his spirit and presence even thought he has passed away. In brief, he dedicated his life for the nation and the Vietnam people.

He was influenced by many different countries since he had travelled before he became president. I suppose he is considered as very important in Vietnam since he was president during the Vietnam war (1955-1975). It was very unique to visit his relic complex. His workroom, cars used to serve him, flowers and garden were preserved, and also the iron helmet and telephones he used during the wartime, were exposed.

He was never married and did not have any children. I got the impression that he was totally dedicated to his assignment as president and to protect his country. So, he had never time to see women. His lifestyle was simplicity, modesty and gentleness. Perhaps he never had time for a love life since it was war. I find it a little peculiar since it has been common to be married to several wives in Vietnam. Once, I attended a city tour, that was in Hue, and one of the kings, at that time, had a dozen of wives. “So many?!” I asked the guide. “That is not many, a houndred wives, that is many”,the guide said with a big smile and a lot of pride on her face.

I still think of the legendary giant turtle. It is sacred in Hanoi. Above is a photo where visitors can learn about the story of the turtle on turtle island, and to show respect to Vietnam history.

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