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Lao Bảo Prison

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Province
  
Quảng Trị Province

Address
  
Lê Thế Tiết, tt. Lao Bảo, Hướng Hóa, Quảng Trị, Vietnam

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Lao Bao Prison is a prison situated in Lao Bảo, Quảng Trị, 22 km from Khe Sanh, in the village of Duy Tan, commune of TanThanh, district of Hướng Hóa, to the west is the Sepon river, to the east is the high mountain. The prison was constructed in 1908 by the French colonists on an area of about 10ha, completely isolated from the populated areas.

The prison was one of the 5 largest prisons in French Indochina at that time. The prison was built for local political prisoners. The prison initially had cell A and cell B, including two blocks of cells made of bamboo, earth walls, 15m long 4m high, 5 meters wide. There were only one exit and one entry, it used to be dark inside. From 1931-1932, the French colonists built two more new cells. The new houses had stone wall, concrete floor. Today, this prison is classified as a special historical site by the Vietnamese government, it is also a local popular tourists destination.

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Lao Bảo Prison Wikipedia