Old French Prison & Museum

Northwest Vietnam


Son La’s old prison was a French penal colony where anti-colonial revolutionaries were incarcerated from 1908. It was destroyed by the ‘off-loading’ of unused ammunition by US war planes after bombing raids, but is now partially restored. Rebuilt turrets stand guard over claustrophobic underground cells and a famous lone surviving peach tree, planted by To Hieu, a 1940s inmate.


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1. Son La Market

0.48 MILES

You’ll find woven shoulder bags, scarves, silver buttons and necklaces and other hill-tribe crafts at this market in the north of town.

2. Lookout Tower

0.71 MILES

For an overview of Son La, follow the stone steps to the left of the Trade Union (Cong Doan) Hotel in the north of town. It's a 20-minute uphill walk to…

3. Thuan Chau Craft Market

15.62 MILES

Take a local bus or xe om to Thuan Chau, about 35km northwest of Son La, early in the morning, when its daily market swells with colourfully dressed hill…