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This villa was built for French generals in Saigon in the early 20th century.
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During the Vietnam War, it was the home of a general of the Saigon regime.
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After 1975, the villa became a state asset.
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Currently, the villa is the home of the family of Mr. Le Thanh Cong, 82. As the house is in dispute, it has not been repaired for a long time and has gradually deteriorated.
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The French-style patterns on the column. The wooden roof has decayed.
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The wooden door with broken hinges. The original area of the house was over 180 m2, with a length of 74.6 m, but it is much smaller now.
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Mr. Cong wants to have the house preserved.
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Cong has been living in this house for dozens of years.
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The floor is paved with French enamel tiles.
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The walls have started to crack. Many locations in the house leak and have been damaged.
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This altar closet has been in the house for 100 years.
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Recently, some French researchers have visited the building to find conservation solutions. |
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Photo: Zing
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Source: vietnamnet.vn
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