Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 1890 - September 2, 1969) is a revolutionary, one who laid the foundation and lead the struggle for independence, territorial integrity for Vietnam. He is writing and reading the Declaration of Independence, the birth of Vietnam Vietnam Democratic Republic September 2, 1945 at Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi, as President during 1945 to 1969, Chairman Central Executive Committee of the Workers' Party Vietnam during 1951 - 1969, and General Secretary of the Party Central Committee from 1960 to 10/1956. Ho Chi Minh's life as a legendary journey. The 30-year journey to find way to save water for their people (from 1911 to 1941), he went to many different countries to directly observe changes in African countries, Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East - a job without doing any other leader in the 20th century. [1]
As a leader widely admired and revered, his tomb was built in Hanoi, many of his monuments are located in all parts of Vietnam, his picture hangs in many people's home, located on altar [2], and is printed in most coin denominations Vietnam. He was worshiped in some temples and pagodas Vietnam [3]. He is also a writer, poet and journalist with many works written in both Vietnamese, Chinese, French, Russian and English.
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