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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Coconut Tree Prison
Visit the infamous Coconut Tree Prison, a former POW camp used during the American and South Vietnamese wars. Explore the sheds filled with mannequins depicting the brutal tortures inflicted on prisoners, including the chest-crusher and Tiger Cages.
Exhibition House of Relics
Discover artifacts and documentary illustrations showcasing the history of Phu Quoc Prison, including torture methods, resistance fighters' struggles, and more.
B2 Section
Experience a re-enactment of the brutal torture methods inflicted upon prisoners, including life-sized mannequins depicting inhumane punishments.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Learn about the dark history of the Coconut Tree Prison, constructed by the French during the Indochina War and later used by the South Vietnamese army. Gain insights into the atrocities committed against POWs and the significance of this national landmark.
Local Cuisine
While exploring Phu Quoc Island, be sure to sample the local cuisine, known for its fresh seafood and unique flavors. Try dishes like fish sauce, seafood hotpot, and grilled squid for a taste of authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
Phu Quoc Prison's history
Discover the dark past of Phu Quoc Prison, from its origins during French colonialism to the atrocities committed during the Vietnam War. Explore the historical relics that still remain, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by prisoners.