Vietnam Hanoi Stove Prison

Continue the previousFamily travel in Seoul, South KoreaOn this war-themed tour, I also found many war-related attractions when I came to Hanoi, Vietnam. Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi was the largest prison built by the French in North Vietnam in 1896 to oppose French colonization. Major political prisoners are held here. During the Vietnam War, many American bomber pilots who were shot down were eventually captured and imprisoned here.

The heavy door of a prison cell makes it difficult to get out after being locked up.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 銅牆鐵壁
Vietnam’s Hanoi Stove Prison – Iron Walls

Black and white photos of Hanoi's old prison. It's a blessing that it's small in size.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 歷史照片
Firehouse Prison in Hanoi, Vietnam – Historical Photos

It completely simulates the style of the prison cells at that time. The public cell is a place where everyone is locked together. The toilet is located at the door. There is no privacy at all. When sleeping, the feet are handcuffed to the board and cannot move. It is really inhumane.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 大眾牢房
Hanoi Stove Prison, Vietnam – Mass Cell

There were also children who were arrested and imprisoned, but the rich man felt that it would be a good outcome for the children to be arranged with their parents.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 大眾牢房
Vietnam’s Hanoi Stove Prison – Children are also imprisoned

Suite prison.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 套房監獄
Hanoi Stove Prison, Vietnam – Suite Prison

The desperate look of prisoners in prison.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 絕望感
Hanoi Furnace Prison, Vietnam – a sense of despair

Some carvings displayed in the Furnace Prison record the cruel and inhumane history of the past.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 雕刻壁畫
Furnace Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam – carved murals

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The terrifying guillotine, the rich man read a description on the photo next to it. This facility frightened the little rich man. before inSeodaemun Prison, South KoreaI have never seen such a violent torture device.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 雕刻壁畫
Vietnam Hanoi Stove Prison – Guillotine

In addition to the cell section, some historical photos of reconstruction after bombings in the past are also displayed, as well as captured American pilots' flight suits, parachutes and other equipment.

An American officer who had been captured and imprisoned in Hanoi's Furnace Prison.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 美國軍官
Furnace Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam – US Army Officer

Another artistic decoration in the Furnace Prison.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 藝術牆
Hanoi Furnace Prison, Vietnam – Art Wall

There will also be exhibitions from time to time in the Fire Donkey Prison. The rich man encountered some commemorative activities and simulated figures on Liberation Day that day. The picture below is a signboard showing female middle school students taking to the streets to celebrate.

越南河內火爐監獄 - 紀念活動
Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Vietnam – Commemoration

There are also some souvenirs available for purchase near the exit, but the products sold are the same products that can be bought everywhere on the streets of the old city. The young rich man chose a Vietnamese army cap (laughs).

越南河內火爐監獄 - 紀念品店
Stove Prison, Hanoi, Vietnam – Souvenir Shop

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In fact, the hinterland of Huolu Prison is not large, and the cells are relatively small. If there are many people, it will be crowded. Some photos contain bloody and violent content, so those who want to take children there should be careful to filter them first. But the dummies in the prison are not as scary as Seodaemun Penitentiary in South Korea. Friends, you can rest assured.


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