
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a photograph of a historical black-and-white print, as seen on a screen, currently located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The depicted scene is a group portrait taken in 1952, showing thirteen individuals: six adult males, five adult females, and two children. Ho Chi Minh, an older man with a beard, is centrally seated, wearing a light-colored shirt and trousers, looking towards the viewer. He is surrounded by men, women, and children, all in modest, traditional attire. Two women are holding infants. A young girl is seated in the foreground with her arms crossed. The background suggests a rustic interior or sheltered outdoor setting, characterized by vertical wooden or bamboo structural elements. The group is posed for the photograph, with most individuals exhibiting neutral to slightly smiling expressions. The original photograph captures Ho Chi Minh visiting a Dao ethnic minority family in My Bang commune, Yen Son district, Tuyen Quang province, Vietnam, during the anti-French resistance war.
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