Hello everyone
Wish you all a happy new week.
I am back with my journey, it can be said that this summer is a worthwhile summer for me and brings me a lot of useful things, I get to go with you guys to explore my hometown, with the wish Dreaming of traveling the world, now I can only make a travel journey to discover my country, the world out there is so vast that I don't know when I will be able to explore. But there's no limit to dreams, right? so I just wish.
Well, when you visit a place, what do you bring home? Pretty pictures, souvenirs, or food? For me, the thing I like to get back the most and the most valuable is the experience. I'm the type of person who likes the authentic experience.
After days of exploring the North, today we were returning to the sunny and windy Central region. And the place I want to take you today is the Homeland of the great President of my country - HO CHI MINH, with the name Lotus Village
We returned to the Lotus Village in Uncle Ho's hometown, and encountered a small village fragrant with lotus scent, with a familiar and close image, a simple thatched roof, under the shade of green bamboo, with the fragrance of lotus flowers an entire sky. Come visit my uncle's house with me.
Behind the rows of green bamboo, we came across a simple house with 5 roofed compartments belonging to the family of Mr. Nguyen Sinh Sac - the father of President Ho Chi Minh. The house was built in the year of Tan Suu 1901.
The house is surrounded by a hedge of hibiscus flowers, in front, there are two courtyards and a small garden. The whole house is built of bamboo and wood, so it is very rustic and simple.
Uncle Ho's house was built in accordance with the traditional pattern, with 5 compartments: 2 outer compartments are the place to place the altar and receive guests, the third room is the resting place of Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thanh - Uncle's sister, and the other two rooms. It is a common place for the whole family.
In the house, there are simple items like many other popular Vietnamese houses, such as bamboo cots, wooden counters, cupboards, crock pots for water, etc. All these memorabilia, so far still remain are kept intact.
We came here, listened to the guides tell about the heroic history of this Nghe An land and were also treated to rustic dishes. For me, traveling is also the best form of learning and it helps me remember the most important historical milestones.
I hope you will also have meaningful trips like this.