The villa, known as the Bach Mai Radio Broadcasting Station, originally housed the Radio Department of the French colonialists in Vietnam. |
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(VOVWORLD) - Once a French radio transmission station, an old French villa in Hanoi's Dai La street is the place where Vietnam's Declaration of Independence was broadcast to all over the country and the world on September 7, 1945. Built in October, 1912, the villa consists of 4 buildings.
The villa, known as the Bach Mai Radio Broadcasting Station, originally housed the Radio Department of the French colonialists in Vietnam. |
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