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Where does Vietnam Fan Hongtai's tomb belong?
Vietnam Fan Hongtai Tomb is a cultural relic protection unit in Guangzhou.

Fan Hongtai's tomb in Vietnam is located in Huanghuagang Park, Xianlie Road, Guangzhou. The tomb is made of cement and covers an area of about 80 square meters. Granite tombstone, cone, base is divided into three layers. The monument is 3.27 meters high, and the front is engraved with Chinese and Vietnamese characters: the tomb of Vietnamese Fan Honglie. On the side of the tomb stands a tomb table of martyrs, which is 1.8m wide and 2.6m high, and records the biographies of martyrs' birth and death.

Fan Hongtai (1892— 1924), formerly known as Li Cheng, was born in Beiqi, Yi 'an, Vietnam. In his early years, he joined the Vietnam Recovery Group and the Yilie Group and devoted himself to the cause of national liberation in Vietnam. 1924 19 On June 9th, after writing a suicide note to the people all over the world, with the help of China revolutionaries and under the cover of a reporter, he entered the Victoria Hotel Shamian (now Victory Hotel), assassinated the French governor in Vietnam, and killed and injured several entourage on the spot. Mailin escaped. Fan Hongtai jumped into the White Swan Pool and died heroically in the critical situation of being chased by the encirclement. Its remains were originally buried in Erwanggang, Xianlie Road, facing southwest Vietnam. 1958, due to the need of highway expansion, it was moved and buried by Guangzhou Municipal People's Committee and rebuilt in this site. When the new tomb was completed, Fan Hongtai's wife, son and Vietnamese workers' representatives attended the unveiling ceremony.

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