(VOVworld) – Located in An Thoi town, Phu Quoc island, Kien Giang province, Phu Quoc prison was built in 1949-1950 by the French colonists to jail those considered hostile to the colonial government. Previously known as the Coconut Tree prison, this was called a “hell on earth”. Today, the prison is a popular tourist destination where visitors can learn more about Vietnam’s struggles for liberation.
| Covering an area of 40 hectares, the prison was surrounded by dense barbed wire fences. |
| This was the infamous “Tiger’s cage” in Phu Quoc prison. |
| This container was known as savage solitary confinement B2. 10-15 people were packed inside. |
| Inside a torturing room. The simulation shows various ghastly torture tools. |
| Each torture room was built with iron trusses and a corrugated roof with a way in the middle for visitors. |
| Using a wooden stick to knock out teeth. |
| A prisoner was put inside a bag then boiled in a pot over a coal fire. |
| Electrical torture tools were used. |
| Escape tunnel in the basement of the prison. |
| Phu Quoc prison had 14 rooms, some built in late 1972. Each held up to 3000 prisoners. |
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