Con Dao Prison, also known as Poulo Condore Prison, is a historical site located on Con Dao Island in Vietnam. It was built by the French colonialists in the late 19th century and used as a prison during the French Indochina period and later by the South Vietnamese government. Today, it serves as a museum and memorial to the thousands of Vietnamese political prisoners who were held and tortured here. A day trip to Con Dao Prison offers a unique opportunity to learn about the dark history of Vietnam and pay tribute to the brave individuals who fought for their country's independence. The prison complex consists of various buildings, including cells, punishment rooms, and a guillotine area. Visitors can explore the different sections of the prison and see the conditions in which the prisoners were kept. The museum inside the prison provides detailed information about the prisoners' lives, their struggles, and the methods of torture used by the prison guards. It also showcases... Leer más