About a place that preserve Uncle Ho's body from 1969 to 1975
Relic K9 is located on Da Chong hill, Minh Quang commune, Ba Vi district, Hanoi, where Uncle Ho`s body was kept from 1969 to 1975.
Memorial House of President Ho Chi Minh. |
Years of American air war, several times Uncle Ho and colleagues in the Politburo worked and rested here. On September 2, 1969, President Ho Chi Minh went away. The government chooses K9 is the place to invest in technical equipment to preserve Uncle's body. On December 15th, 1969, Uncle Ho's body preservation equipment was completed before the 10-day deadline. In order to keep secret, the name K9 was changed to K84. At 23:00 on December 23, 1969 Uncle Ho was transferred safely from the K75A to K84, ensuring absolute technical in the morning of December 24, 1969.
The beauty of Suoi Hai lake. |
This house was built in September 1959 as the workplace and rest of President Ho when the base of Da Chong began to form.
War relics are stored in the K9 Relic Site. |
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