In the Puppet State period, they built more call)s such as Cap 5 (Phu Phong). Cap 6 (Phu An). Camp 7 (Phu Binh). Camp 8 (Phu Hung) to contine prisoners. But Phu Binh camp, also known as the famous American "tiger cage", is the most brutal place to torture prisoners. In total, in the two periods of French colonialism and American empire, there were 117 detention centers, 44 cells, 504 separate "Tiger cages".
From 1862 to 1940, the French colonialists built a prison system in Con Dao to detain prisoners in prisons such as: Banh 1, Banh 2, Banh 3 main and minor, French "tiger cage". Cow cage, with hundreds of cell where they tortured and abused prisoners brutally and maliciously.
The Royal island palace
The palace is located on Ton Duc Thang Street. When visitors come to Con Dao town center, they can easily travel by car or motorbike, bike or on walk to visit this monument. The royal island palace, or the Grand Palace, was built around 1862 - 1876, along with the island's infrastructures. The palace is located on a large area of about 2 hectares, including: The main house, outbuildings and garden, located opposite historic 914 Pier. Here, there are 53 royal generations had lived and worked for 113 years (1862 - 1975). As the headquarter of the prison system, all dominators on the island were under the control of the island king The royal island palace was signed by the Prime Minister on Decision No.548 as Special National Monument on May 10, 2012
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