
Stake attention in this memory
A large, vertical informational display panel, predominantly red and yellowish-gold, details the "Cultural Space of Ho Chi Minh." The top section features the title in large yellow Vietnamese characters. Below, biographical text about Ho Chi Minh and a quote in Vietnamese are presented next to a stylized world map depicting his 30-year journey abroad, with locations such as England, France, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, and Nha Rong Port in Vietnam. A faint, sepia-toned silhouette of an older Ho Chi Minh saluting is partially visible on the right side of this section. The lower two-thirds of the panel contain a chronological timeline from 1890 to 1969, illustrated with numerous small black-and-white historical photographs. Each photo is accompanied by concise Vietnamese text describing significant events in Ho Chi Minh's life and Vietnamese history, including his birth, departure from Nha Rong Port in 1911, political activities in France, the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam, his arrest in Hong Kong, his return to Vietnam, the Declaration of Independence in 1945, diplomatic engagements, and the victory at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. The photographs depict Ho Chi Minh at various ages, groups of political figures, public gatherings, and historical landscapes. This display is consistent with an exhibit found within the Ho Chi Minh Museum (Nha Rong Wharf) or a similar historical or educational institution in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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