k Vietnam Guards at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi Ba Dinh Square has special significance for the Vietnamese, as it was here that Ho Chi Minh declared the nations independence from France in brbrbrThe square was here that Ho Chi Minh declared the nations independence from France in 2 September 1945.Ho Chi Minhs mausoleum stands on the west side of Ba Dinh Square, a heavy grey structure, faced in stone quarried from Marble Mountain near brbrHo Chi Minhs mausoleum stands on the west side of Ba Dinh Square, a heavy grey structure, faced in stone quarried from Marble Mountain near Danang.Ho Chi Minh specifically requested that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in northern, central and southern Vietnam, symbolising the national unity to which he had devoted his life. brbrHo Chi Minh specifically requested that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in northern, central and southern Vietnam, symbolising the national unity.After his death in 1969, power lay with communist hardliners led by anh ba or second brother Le Duan, until the latters death in 1986. Only after Le Duans demise did Ho Chi Minhs private secretary Vu Ky reveal that Le Duan Only after Le Duans demise did Ho Chi Minhs private secretary Vu Ky reveal that Le Duan and some other leading members of the Vietnamese Politburo had tampered with Hos final testament by deleting his request to be cremated. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Vietnam: Guards at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi Ba Dinh Square has special significance for the Vietnamese, as it was here that Ho Chi Minh declared the nation s independence from France in  br   br   br  The square was here that Ho Chi Minh declared the nation s independence from France in 2 September 1945.  Ho Chi Minh s mausoleum stands on the west side of Ba Dinh Square, a heavy grey structure, faced in stone quarried from Marble Mountain near  br   br  Ho Chi Minh s mausoleum stands on the west side of Ba Dinh Square, a heavy grey structure, faced in stone quarried from Marble Mountain near Danang.  Ho Chi Minh specifically requested that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in northern, central and southern Vietnam, symbolising the national unity to which he had devoted his life.  br   br  Ho Chi Minh specifically requested that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in northern, central and southern Vietnam, symbolising the national unity.  After his death in 1969, power lay with communist hardliners led by anh ba or  second brother  Le Duan, until the latter s death in 1986. Only after Le Duan s demise did Ho Chi Minh s private secretary Vu Ky reveal that Le Duan Only after Le Duan s demise did Ho Chi Minh s private secretary Vu Ky reveal that Le Duan and some other leading members of the Vietnamese Politburo had tampered with Ho s final testament by deleting his request to be cremated.
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Vietnam: Guards at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi

Ba Dinh Square has special significance for the Vietnamese, as it was here that Ho Chi Minh declared the nation's independence from France in <br/><br/><br/>The square was here that Ho Chi Minh declared the nation's independence from France in 2 September 1945. Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum stands on the west side of Ba Dinh Square, a heavy grey structure, faced in stone quarried from Marble Mountain near <br/><br/>Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum stands on the west side of Ba Dinh Square, a heavy grey structure, faced in stone quarried from Marble Mountain near Danang. Ho Chi Minh specifically requested that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in northern, central and southern Vietnam, symbolising the national unity to which he had devoted his life. <br/><br/>Ho Chi Minh specifically requested that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in northern, central and southern Vietnam, symbolising the national unity. After his death in 1969, power lay with communist hardliners led by anh ba or 'second brother' Le Duan, until the latter's death in 1986. Only after Le Duan's demise did Ho Chi Minh's private secretary Vu Ky reveal that Le Duan Only after Le Duan's demise did Ho Chi Minh's private secretary Vu Ky reveal that Le Duan and some other leading members of the Vietnamese Politburo had tampered with Ho's final testament by deleting his request to be cremated.

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