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It is also called the Hoa Lo Prison. The nickname came from US prisoners of war during the Vietnam War. It was built by the French in the late 1800s as a prison for Vietnamese rebels and criminals mostly. Today, it is a museum exhibiting a French guillotine and torture instruments, with other exhibits focusing mostly on how the Vietnamese were treated by the French. A small portion shows pictures of American POWs and displays their experience while imprisoned there.

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