Con Dao Prison, also known as Poulo Condore Prison, is a historical site located on Con Son Island in Vietnam. It was built by the French colonialists in the late 19th century and used as a prison during the French Indochina War and later by the South Vietnamese government during the Vietnam War. Planning a weekend trip to Con Dao Prison can be a unique and educational experience for history enthusiasts. During your visit, you can explore the various sections of the prison, including the cells, punishment rooms, and the infamous Tiger Cages. These cages were small, cramped, and designed to hold political prisoners in inhumane conditions. The prison offers guided tours that provide detailed information about the history and significance of each area. Apart from the prison itself, Con Dao Island offers stunning natural beauty. You can spend your weekend exploring the pristine beaches, hiking through lush forests, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. The island is home to d... Leer más