Con Dao lies and listens to the sea singing

History has left in Con Dao today a system of prisons, watchtowers, vestiges of torture, lime kilns, along with more than 20,000 revolutionary soldiers who survive with life. with the atmosphere and the spirit of flowers and plants here.

History has left in Con Dao today a system of prisons, watchtowers, vestiges of torture, lime kilns, along with more than 20,000 revolutionary soldiers who survive with life. with the atmosphere and the spirit of flowers and plants here.

Contrary to the names for Con Dao (belonging to Ba Ria Vung Tau) is "hell on earth", "indomitable symbol of revolutionary will", where "the number of dead is ten times more than the living". Con Dao is now a very peaceful and fresh tourist destination.

In addition to Hang Duong Cemetery with 4 zones A, B, C, D including many mass graves, graves of heroes and martyrs: Nguyen An Ninh, Vo Thi Sau, Cao Van Ngoc, Le Hong Phong, Le Van Viet... There is also Hang Keo Cemetery with no graves. History records the painful and heroic pages when the elite sons of the Vietnamese revolution were mixed in body and soul into the land and heaven of Con Dao - on the ocean side, they lay listening to the sea sing.

The graves formerly located in Hang Keo have gathered to Hang Duong. However, in the ground, there are still the blood and bones of the martyrs that dissolve into the anonymous and rest with the sound of the ocean waves at sea.

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Panoramic view of Con Dao from above. Photo: TTH

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The central monument of Hang Duong Con Dao Cemetery - where fellow soldiers and soldiers across the country respectfully bow to commemorate the heroic spirits of the martyrs. Photo: TTH

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Vietnamese Navy forces pay tribute to heroic martyrs at Hang Duong Cemetery, Con Dao. Photo: TTH

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Tomb of revolutionary soldier Vu Van Hieu in Hang Duong Cemetery. Photo: TTH

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The grave of female Vo Thi Sau in Hang Duong Cemetery, Con Dao is always presented with conical hats and special leki-ma fruits from Dat Do's hometown of the heroine. Photo: TTH

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Tomb of patriot Nguyen An Ninh in Hang Duong Cemetery. Photo: TTH

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Con Dao Museum preserves war remnants for tourists to visit and learn about history. Photo: TTH

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The prison system - the place where patriotic revolutionaries were detained during the war is now left in Con Dao. Photo: TTH

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The ancient eagle trees - historical witness in Con Dao. Photo: TTH

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Relic of Phu Son prison in Con Dao. Photo: TTH

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The young girl was shocked when visiting the ruins of Con Dao prison, deeply understanding the sacrifices of revolutionary soldiers for today's peace. Photo: TTH

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Every day, people from all over the country visit Con Dao prison relic, listen to tour guides tell historical stories. Photo: TTH

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Côn Đảo - nằm nghe biển hát - Ảnh 13.Bảo tàng lưu giữ những kỉ vật áo dài, trâm cài tóc, gương lược... du khách khắp nơi mang đến viếng mộ Liệt nữ Võ Thị Sáu. Ảnh: TTH

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Hang Keo Cemetery soaked in heroic blood today is the peaceful Con Dao coast. Photo: TTH

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The season of apricot blossom - a typical flower of the sunny and windy land of Ba Ria Vung Tau in Hang Duong Cemetery. Photo: TTH

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Pier 914 is a relic marking the sacrifices of 914 political prisoners who remain with time, listening to the sea sing. Photo: TTH

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