
Bác Hồ
Bác Hồ, also known as Ho Chi Minh, was a Vietnamese revolutionary leader and the founding father of modern Vietnam. He played a key role in fighting for Vietnam's independence from colonial rule and establishing the Communist government. Revered affectionately by many, "Bác" means "Uncle," reflecting respect and endearment. His leadership and ideals focused on unity, national sovereignty, and social justice, making him a symbol of Vietnamese patriotism and resilience. His legacy continues to influence Vietnam’s identity, politics, and cultural pride.