Riding 272km by car from
Hanoi along National Highway No3, visitors will arrive at Cao Bang Town.
Sleeping through the night in open air and a cool and quiet atmosphere
of this mountainous area, their tiredness will disappear. The next
morning visitors will ride through Hoa An to reach Ha Quang area.
Through the windows of car, visitors can see golden rice fields lying
amid green mountains, small hamlets with dozens of houseson-stilts under
the shade of towering clusters of peach trees, and the winding streams
with thatch-roofed bridges. Visitors will certainly be very interested
in enjoying the picturesque scenery, endowed by the nature.
Passing a hill where there is the newly-built Ho Chi Minh Museum,
visitors will see the historical area of Pac Bo. The main historical
relics in this area consist of Pac Bo, Coc Bo, Bo Bam Cave, Lenin
Stream, Karl Marx Mountain, Co Rac Ground and Khuoi Nam. The famous Coc
Bo Cave is where President Ho Chi Minh established his residence and
worked on Vietnam’s revolutionary course after returning from 30 years
abroad.
Walking on the rocks along the side of the stream,
where Uncle Ho used to work and fish, visitors reach a wooden bridge
over Coc Bo rivulet where Lenin Stream starts. The water is clear, cool
and so tranquil that one can see the fish and pebbles on its bed and the
green watercress in the water. Beyond the bridge is the place where
Uncle Ho often cooked soup with vegetable and bamboo shoots. By the side
of a rugged rocky mountain is Pac Po Cave. Looking down into the cave
from its mouth, you can see the words "February 8th, 1941" written by
Uncle Ho on the wall. That was the day he came to live in this small
cave, a wet and cold place lying deep in a mountain gorge that nobody
paid much attention to. Inside the cave there is a wooden board as a
bed for Uncle Ho. In this place, Uncle Ho, in the simple dress of the
Nung ethnic group, often sat by the fire at night to talk with his
assistant Pham Van Dong, Vo Nguyen Giap and Phung Chi Kien... about the
situations at home and abroad. Here, Uncle Ho predicted: "In four or
five years, the Vietnamese revolution will be successful." His words
became true. On September 2nd, 1945 the Democratic Republic of Vietnam,
the first State of workers and peasants in Asia, came into being. One
night when staying in this cave, General Vo Nguyen Giap was advised by
Uncle Ho: "Undertaking revolutionary activities requires “di cong vi
thuong” which means, common benefits must be put above all". His
teachings were short, clear and precise as a truth, but to implement
them were not easy.
About 1km from the mouth of Pac Bo Cave,
there is a small shack by the side of Khuoi Nam Mountain. In this shack
Uncle Ho held the eighth Party Central Committee Meeting, which
promulgated a resolution on preparations for the armed insurrection and
the establishment of the Viet Minh and the revolutionary war zone.
Adjacent to the shack is milestone 108 marking the Vietnam-China border,
where 59 years ago, Uncle Ho bowed to kiss the beloved land of his
country, after many years living abroad. At that time he was 50 years
old with grey hair. Visiting this historical area, visitors will learn
more about the great life of President Ho Chi Minh which is part-
reflected through his optimistic revolutionary verses.
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