Ho Chi Minh's former residence is located in the presidential palace beside Bating Square. It is a two-storey all-wooden high-footed house. Ho Chi Minh suspected that the presidential palace was too extravagant and lived here for a long time. The lower floor of the high-legged house is the meeting room, with conference tables and chairs. There are no walls except the pillars, so summer can be a summer resort. There are two rooms on the upper floor of the high-feet house. The left room is a bedroom with a common wooden bed. The right room is an office, with only one wooden table and several wooden chairs. The whole high-footed house is as simple and elegant as its owner. The main building of the presidential palace is a rather luxurious French villa. The garden is quiet and elegant, and there are interesting and rare Bodhisattva trees planted, whose roots will grow upwards to form a natural statue.