Located at the corner of Luu Chi Hieu and Nguyen Chi Thanh Intersection, Phu Hung Camp, also known as 8th Jail, is one of four detention centers built by americans and their puppets since the end of 1968 and completed in 1972, Total area of 26,200 m2. To carry out the Vietnamization of the war, the enemy conducted the construction of the 8th camp for the purpose of capturing patriots, who also fought the enemy flag. In 1973, the Paris Agreement was signed, the slogan demanding the return of the principal, requiring the enemy to publish the treaty and protocols; Fast response to issues of life, removal of tiger cages, rock tunnels, not to make prisoners do the wrong ... Finally the enemy has accepted some proposal of prisoners,
The Phu Hung Jail Relic has been approved by the Prime Minister as Decision No. 548 /QD-TTg as National Special Monument on May 10, 2012.
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