House exiled Buon Ma Thuot, the historical relics witness the very first stage of Vietnamese resistance against the colonial French right at Dak Lak province, Central Highlands.
House exiled Buon Ma Thuot, located in Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak province is not only evidence of the crimes of the Imperial French but also the reputable school for professional training and practicing for Vietnamese soldiers, attracting a lot of tourists for its own special architecture and historical values along with the development of Vietnam from the very first period of the resistance against the French.
Over the past 50 years, when Buon Ma Thuot was still a wild forest, there was a house exiled in Buon Ma Thuot known as one of the most detained political prisoners with the most brutal regime of the French colonialists in Vietnam. Coming to House exiled Buon Ma Thuot, tourists cannot ignore this historical relic to learn more about the people associated with the history of the land revolutionary through many relics and tangible proofs for the crimes of French, and witness the heroic powers of Vietnamese soldiers in here. Especially, tourists can blow their mind with many stories related the tradition of many great fights of Vietnamese soldiers in the past such as Ho Tung Mau, Phan Dang Luu, Nguyen Chi Thanh, To Huu, Hong Chuong, Bui San, Tran Van Quang, Ngo Duc De, Nguyen Duy Trinh, Nguyen Phung Tan, Huynh Thanh and many their outstanding performances of all regions of the country.
The House exiled Buon Ma Thuot played a particularly important role in the August Revolution in Dak Lak. Expanded and built on the basis of the prior prison from 1900 to 1930, the house exiled Buon Ma Thuot became the place of the patriotic soldiers of Vietnam. Now, to visit the house exiled Buon Ma Thuot, tourists will have opportunities to see the evidence of crimes of the French colonialists and imagine the intensiveness and cruelness of the resistance of Vietnam against the French colonialists that still imprinted on the minds of Vietnamese people until now. Looking back to these evidences, tourists will also be emotional with the hardships and hurts of Vietnamese people from the war, and have more admiration to the Vietnamese soldiers, the heroic people with the national hearts.
Let’s come to discover the house exiled Buon Me Thuot to witness the intense and cruel wars that still hurt many Vietnamese people until now.