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Hoa Lo Prison Relic, 1, Hoa Lo, Tran Hung Dao, Hanoi, Vietnam
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2024
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This central prison was used as a place of detention and execution (by guillotine) for many Vietnamese resistance fighters.

Built by the French (architect: A. H Vildieu) over a period from 1886 to 1901, this central house served as a place of detention for many Vietnamese resistance fighters. A place of detention and executions (the guillotine, which is well highlighted, is there to bear witness to this), it was also a revolutionary school where the communists were able to elaborate their propaganda and fight "erroneous revolutionary opinions, spread the ideas of the proletarian revolution and prepare an armed revolt led by the workers in order to overthrow the dictatorial government of Indochina". From 1964 to 1973 the prison, dubbed the Hanoi Hilton, welcomed new occupants in the form of the U.S. pilots whose planes were shot down during the bombing of the north. One of them, Douglas Pete Peterson, shot down by the communist DCA in 1966 at the controls of his F4, will return to Vietnam as U.S. ambassador after the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries in July 1995. Another, Captain John McCain, shot down in 1967, an unfortunate rival of Barack Obama in the November 2008 presidential election, recounted his captivity in Faith of my Fathers. In 1993, part of the prison (which was still in use as a prison for common criminals) was demolished to make way for the construction of a commercial complex. A museum was set up in the preserved part, and a memorial now honours patriotic and revolutionary fighters.


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ECOROC
Visited in december 2022
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Une ancienne prison restaurée en musée. Une page de l'histoire de la colonisation française bien documentée. Certaines photos font froid dans le dos et en disent long sur les pénibles conditions de détention des prisonniers.
Visited in august 2022
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la partie sur la domination française est un peu décevante, la partie américaine un peu mieux
ma femme a pris l'audioguide qui coûte plus de trois fois le prix du billet... dingue. J'ai fait sans. en dehors de l'obscurité des prisons il est difficile de bien comprendre les sentiments des prisonniers même si les tableaux sont aussi en anglais et en français. impressionnante la guillotine. la partie américaine était plus intéressante aussi parce qu'ils étaient mieux traités, du moins apparemment
pbelin
Visited in march 2019
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On ne visite plus qu’une petite partie de la prison d’origine. La reconstitution historique est intéressante quoi que parfois un peu propagande.
Juditilla92
Visited in september 2017
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Visite interesante et instructive. Tout au long de laa viste il y a des panneux explicatifs en français qui permettent de mieux comprendre la période de la colonisation française et les conditions des prissioners vietnamiens dans la prision.
Les salles avec les statues de prisionners sont vraiment emouvantes!
LucaF
Visited in september 2017
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Bonne idée de visite dans cette ancienne prison reconvertie en musée. On y apprend sur l'histoire récente de la ville et du pays, de la colonisation française à la guerre avec les EU. 40000 dongs.

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