Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complexhanoi
The Final Rest of a Leader

Overview
A grand granite monument where the preserved body of Vietnam's greatest leader, 'Uncle Ho,' is kept, located in Ba Dinh Square.
What To Expect?
A highly disciplined and solemn experience. Visitors walk in a silent, slow-moving line guarded by white-uniformed soldiers. After viewing the mausoleum, you can explore Ho Chi Minh's 'House on Stilts' and the unique One Pillar Pagoda nearby. The changing of the guards outside the square is also a sight to behold.
Tips
- There is a mandatory cloakroom for bags and cameras at the entrance.
- Check if the mausoleum is open before visiting, as the body is sent to Russia for maintenance annually.
Exploring Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex
Ba Dinh Square
This is where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence in 1945. The mausoleum design was inspired by Lenin's Tomb in Moscow but incorporates distinct Vietnamese architectural elements.
The One Pillar Pagoda nearby is one of Vietnam's most iconic temples, built in 1049 to resemble a lotus flower emerging from a pond.
How to reach Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex
Located on Hung Vuong street. About 15 minutes by taxi from the Old Quarter.
Tips for Visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, hanoi
- There is a mandatory cloakroom for bags and cameras at the entrance.
- Check if the mausoleum is open before visiting, as the body is sent to Russia for maintenance annually.



















































