Hanoi, April 4 -- A ceremony was held at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi on April 3 to receive valuable artefacts and documents related to President Ho Chi Minh from the family of late Pham Van Cong, a former resident in New Caledonia, France. Cong's family presented two sets of original artefacts to the mausoleum - a set of chairs and a tea set used to welcome President Ho Chi Minh during the leader's visit to the family on the Lunar New Year's Eve in 1963, and two rare photographs capturing the moment the President visited their home. They also donated 20 archival photographs documenting the patriotic activities of the Vietnamese community in New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France, supporting Ho Chi Minh and the struggle for ...