
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a large, illuminated museum exhibit wall, identified as being located within the Ho Chi Minh Museum (Nha Rong Wharf) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The exhibit features a red upper banner with yellow Vietnamese text prominently displaying "HỒ CHÍ MINH." Below this banner, a large golden-brown panel serves as a historical timeline. On the left side of the golden-brown panel, Vietnamese text details information about President Ho Chi Minh, accompanied by a world map marked with red dots indicating significant geographical locations such as Thailand, Hong Kong, China, and Nha Rong Port, pertinent to his life and the Vietnamese struggle for independence. On the right side, a large, faded sepia-toned portrait of Ho Chi Minh depicts him in a suit, with a pipe or cigarette in his mouth, raising his right hand in a wave or salute. A visible Vietnamese quote, "Không có gì quý hơn độc lập, tự do" (Nothing is more precious than independence, freedom), is attributed to him. The lower section of the panel presents a chronological timeline spanning from 1890 to 1960. This timeline is segmented by year markers and features numerous smaller black-and-white photographs, each accompanied by descriptive Vietnamese captions. These photographs depict key historical moments and figures, including: Ho Chi Minh's departure from Vietnam in 1911 via a ship (La Touche Tréville); various political meetings; a large crowd gathered at Ba Dinh Square during the August Revolution; officials and revolutionaries in discussions; and scenes related to significant events like the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. The overall environment appears to be an interior public display space within a museum.
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