The home of Uncle Ho’s father

Published: 12/12/2010 05:00

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- To mark 81 years since the death of Nguyen Sinh Sac (1862-1929), the father
of the late Vietnamese President, Ho chi Minh, the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap
has inaugurated the Nguyen Sinh Sac Tourist Area in Cao Lanh City.

The area, which was expanded to 9.3 hectares from 3.6
hectares at a cost of VND5 billion, has Vietnamese culture and history displays
and an ancient village.

When completed the replica village will comprise nine wooden
houses built in traditional southern style. Displays will include palm leaf
weaving, metal forge and carpentry, all jobs that Nguyen Sinh Sac did in Dong
Thap.

The village will also feature canals, rows of coconut trees,
vegetable farms, cornfield and sugarcane.

Dang Van Hoang, director of the Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism in Dong
Thap Province,
said the village will open for tourists in mid-2011 adding that visitors would
be able to participate in traditional farming and learn about southern culture.

In 1917, Nguyen Sinh Sac came to Hoa An Village to teach and
give medical treatment to local residents. He joined the revolutionary
activities till he died in 1929.

Source: SGT

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