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- en.wikipedia.org Hỏa Lò Prison(Vietnamese: [hwâː lɔ], Nhà tù Hỏa Lò; French: Prison Hỏa Lò) was a prison in Hanoi originally used by the French colonists in Indochina for political prisoners...
- hitoshi-t.medium.com hỏa-lò-prison-b69af445b481Although it is now a facility that many foreigners come to see as a tourist spot, Hoa Lo Prison was originally a prison as its name suggests.
- hanoi.for91days.com hoa-lo-prison/Ironically referred to as the “Hanoi Hilton” by its American guests, the Hỏa Lò Prison complex is located in the center of Vietnam’s capital.
- atlasobscura.com places/h-a-lo-prisonThe Hỏa Lò prison opened in 1886, when Vietnam was under French colonial rule as part of Indochina. Most of its prisoners at that time were political agitators.
- vietnamtravelers.com hoa-lo-prison/Hoa Lo Prison, also called the “Hanoi Hilton”, is an infamous prison in Hanoi that housed prisoners during the French colonial period.
- azlocaltrip.com hoa-lo-prison/Hoa Lo Prison nowadays locates at 1 Hoa Lo Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi and it takes only 10 minutes to walk from Hoan Kiem Lake.
- budgetandlife.com blog/hoa-lo-prison-relic/With its bright yellow and green painted walls, it’s hard to imagine that Hỏa Lò Prison was once a place where untold suffering and despair took place.
- mytour.vn en/blog/bai-viet/exploring-hoa-lo-…Constructed in the late 19th century by the French colonizers, Hỏa Lò Prison was used to incarcerate those who fought against colonial oppression.
- chaohanoi.com 2019/07/30/hoa-lo-prison/Submit New Event. Things to Do. Hỏa Lò Prison. ... Things to Do. Hỏa Lò Prison. A sobering look at a dark period of history. Published.
- kiminkamikawa.com post/hanoi-hilton-hỏa-lò-prisonHoa Lo Prison translates to Hell’s Hole. The prison was built by French colonialists in the late 1880’s when Vietnam was still part of French ruled Indochina.
- onetripwithlocal.com blog/hoa-lo-prisonHỏa Lò Prison was originally built by the French in the late 1800s to house Vietnamese political prisoners who were fighting for their country’s independence.
- He spent six years in Hỏa Lò. Most of the prison was demolished in the mid-1990s for a high-rise apartment building but part of the prison exists today as a...