Hải đăng Đá Trắng
30 Tháng 4
Hải Đăng Đá Trắng
The Hải Đăng Đá Trắng, also known as Da Trang Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
History
- The construction of the lighthouse began in 1906 and was completed by the French colonial authorities. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding ships through the busy waters of the Saigon River.
- The Da Trang Lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen from a range of 13 nautical miles.
Architecture
The Hải Đăng Đá Trắng stands at a height of 16.8 meters (55 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 30 meters (98 feet). Its distinctive white tower is made of limestone and features a cylindrical shape with a square base.
Light Characteristics
The Da Trang Lighthouse was designed by French architect Pierre-Marie Legrand. It has been recognized as a cultural heritage site in Vietnam, reflecting the country's rich history and colonial past.
Current Status
The Hải Đăng Đá Trắng is currently a museum, open to visitors who wish to learn about its history and significance.
Location and Accessibility
- The Da Trang Lighthouse is located at 30 Tháng 4, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
- Visitors can access the lighthouse by foot or by taxi, although parking options are limited.
Heritage Status
The Hải Đăng Đá Trắng has been recognized as a cultural heritage site in Vietnam, reflecting the country's rich history and colonial past.
Notable Historical Events
- During the Vietnam War, the Da Trang Lighthouse was reportedly used as a military observation post by the French authorities.
- Today, visitors can explore the lighthouse's museum to learn more about its role during this period.
Details
| Name | Hải đăng Đá Trắng |
|---|---|
| City | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Country | Vietnam |
| Coordinates | 8.657529, 106.60455 |
| Architect | Pierre-Marie Legrand |
| Current use | museum |
| Accessible | true |
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