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The Dragon House Wharf, originally called Nha Rong , is located at the junction of the Ben Nghe Channel and the Saigon River. It was built in 1863 and served as the office of a French shipping company. From there, Nguyen Tat Thanh, later President Ho Chi Minh, set sail on a French ship named Admiral Latouche Treville in June 1911.In September 1979, the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh�City chose Nha Rong as the Ho Chi Minh Museum�Dragon House Wharf. The name was taken from the two dragon-shaped symbols on the top of the building. Over time, approximately ten million people, local as well as foreign, have visited the Ho Chi Minh Museum. In addition, events such as artistic festivals and the introduction of new members into the Youth Union and Communist Party have been held in this museum. Source: vietnamtourism.com |
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Nha Rong Harbor | Ho Chi Minh Museum |