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Ho Chi Minh's home in Hanoi
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Ho Chi Minh House

Presidential Palace Historical Site (Vietnamese: Khu di tích Phủ Chủ tịch), which is located in Hanoi, Vietnam, is the place where Ho Chi Minh lived and worked during most of his time as leader of North Vietnam, from December 19, 1954 to September 2, 1969.

The site was listed by the Ministry of Culture and Information of Vietnam in 1975.

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