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Soviet experts Dr. Boris Zbarsky and Dr. Yuri Lopukhin led the embalming process. The techniques used are not “mummification” (removing organs) but – periodically replenishing preservation fluids via vascular injections. This keeps the skin soft, facial features natural, and color lifelike – hence the "wax-like" appearance. Thi Hai BAC HO Trong Lang Bac La THAT Hay GIA ...
Lời giải cho thắc mắc 'thi hài Bác là thật hay tượng sáp' Nơi trú ẩn chính với hệ thống làm
Below is a detailed, informative article written in English (with Vietnamese terminology explained) to address this topic accurately while respecting historical and cultural sensitivities. Yuri Lopukhin led the embalming process
The rumor of a “second uncle” has several roots. First, during the Vietnam War, Hồ Chí Minh wished to be cremated, stating he preferred “simple, dignified, and environmentally friendly” disposal. The decision by the Politburo to embalm him—against his explicit wishes—struck many as contradictory, leading to suspicion. Second, the mausoleum’s strict rules (no photography, no lingering, subdued lighting) fuel curiosity and doubt. Most importantly, during the 1970s and 1980s, Soviet embalming experts had to return to Vietnam multiple times to restore the body after signs of discoloration and swelling. Each restoration period required the public to be denied access, inadvertently spawning rumors that the “real” body had decayed and been replaced by a fake.
Lời giải cho thắc mắc 'thi hài Bác là thật hay tượng sáp'
Since his death in 1969, the Vietnamese government, initially with significant help from Soviet experts, has employed advanced embalming and preservation techniques to maintain his body for long-term public viewing. Scientific Preservation Process