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A night at Hoa Lo Prison

Company set to launch tour in bid to revive domestic tourism

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A tour of Hoa Lo Prison relic at night will be launched from July 24, according to the administra­tion board of the tourist site.

the tour is being organised with Hanoitouri­st travel Company to offer more experience to travellers, but it is not recommende­d for children under 16.

It is part of activities to attract tourists throughout the country and stimulate domestic tourism that has been severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“As one of the points within the tourism stimulus package of Hanoi city, Hoa Lo Prison relic will open until night.

“It is expected to be the first success on overcoming the effects of the pandemic on domestic tourism,” said a representa­tive of the administra­tion board of Hoa Lo Prison.

In the 45-minute journey backwards in time, visitors will witness the harshness of the colonial region during the wars in Vietnam, the noble sacrifice of the national heroes and see the special spiritual space dedicated to the gratitude for the predecesso­rs.

the space within the relic at night will utilise both light and sound effects to awaken visitors’ emotions and senses.

Each visitor will be presented with a gift of spiritual value and symbolic meaning of the relic.

tours exploring Hoa Lo Prison at night will be conducted from 7pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from July 24.

Hoa Lo Prison is a special historical relic of Hanoi, built by the French colonists in 1896 to imprison Vietnamese patriots.

Called Maison Centrale, it used to be one of the biggest prisons of French colonialis­m in Indochina at that time.

Many patriots, revolution­ary leaders of Vietnam, were captured in Hoa Lo Prison such as Phan Boi Chau, Luong Van Can, Ho tung Mau and Nguyen Luong Bang, as well as five general secretarie­s of the Communist Party of Vietnam, including Nguyen Van Cu, truong Chinh, Le Duan, Nguyen Van Linh and Do Muoi.

From Aug 5, 1964, to March 31, 1973, part of the prison was used to capture American pilots who were shot down during bombing raids against North Vietnam. In this period, the prison was euphemisti­cally called the “Hanoi Hilton” by the prisoners in detention.

“Alumni” of Hoa Lo include Douglas Peter Peterson, who later became the first US ambassador to Vietnam, and John McCain, the late US senator.

In 1993, the government retained a part of Hoa Lo Prison to transform into a historical relic.

this part located in southeast of the prison was preserved, renovated and upgraded.

Here, there is a memorial monument dedicated to the Vietnamese patriotic and revolution­ary fighters.

 ?? — Photo taken from Facebook ?? Immersive experience: In the 45-minute journey backwards in time, visitors will witness the harshness of the colonial region during the wars in Vietnam.
— Photo taken from Facebook Immersive experience: In the 45-minute journey backwards in time, visitors will witness the harshness of the colonial region during the wars in Vietnam.

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