Buon Ma Thuot exile house is located at No. 18, Can Tho Street, Tu An Ward, Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak), is a red address in preserving and promoting the tradition of his father. Built in the years 1930-1931, the exile was the main political detention and exile camp of the Central Provinces.
House banished Buon Ma Thuot built on an area of ​​nearly 2 hectares, with 4 walls surrounding 4m high, 40cm thick, 4 corners are guarded and there are guards. Inside there are 6 blocks of collective labor detained prisoners, next to the main gate in the south is a row of cells holding political prisoners. There is also a workshop, a desk, a warehouse and a kitchen.

After the August 1945 Revolution, the French colonialists still did not give up the intention to invade our country, they continued to use the exile of Buon Ma Thuot to serve the invasion. In 1954, the Dien Bien Phu victory ended successfully 9 years of resistance against the French. America jumped into France's position to conquer our country and the home of Buon Ma Thuot exiled to continue being used by the US - Wei used.

The exile of Buon Ma Thuot imprisoned many patriotic soldiers, but this is also a training ground for many generations of revolution. Many people later took on important positions of the Party, the State and the army as comrades: Vo Chi Cong, Phan Dang Luu, Ho Tung Mau, Nguyen Chi Thanh, To Huu ...

Buon Ma Thuot exile is one of the nursery for revolutionary seeds in Dak Lak. At home, at the end of 1941, a secret organization called "faithful force" was established. This is essentially a Communist unit in the Exile. The organization's No. 1 basic standard is to comply with the Charter of the Communist Party, voluntarily sacrifice life for Communism. The Party's policy and guidelines are thoroughly understood and spread to many other places in the province, which is the premise for later victories.

Beyond all the brutality and brutality of the enemy is the persistent, persistent struggle of the communist prisoners. The years of fierce struggle at the Buon Ma Thuot Exile House have been written into an epic version of patriotism, the determination to liberate the nation, protect the country's independence, and the pride of the people. ethnic people in Dak Lak in particular and the whole country in general.

According to data from the Gallery of historical relics of Buon Ma Thuot, the total number of imprisoned prisoners came here, through movements: 1929; 1930; 1939; 1940-1945, there were 3,855 comrades consisting of a majority of communist members, including Central, Party Committee, District Party Committee members and Party Committee members. At this prison, my comrades took advantage of the days in prison to meet and study reasoning. This further affirmed the savage policy of the enemy, not only did it not prevent the progress of the revolution, but on the contrary it became a fire of gold, training the revolutionary man as hard as he could, but ending As a result, the revolution won, the empire lost ...

On March 12, 1984, the Ministry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture - Sports and Tourism) granted the Recognition Certificate of Buon Ma Thuot Exile as a National Cultural and Historical Site. From the date of being recognized to now, the Buon Ma Thuot Exile House has been renovated, upgraded and repaired many times in its original form.

Currently, the exile of Buon Ma Thuot often opens to welcome visitors to exhibit clusters of images and artifacts to partially reproduce honestly and vividly the fierce and magnificent years of the soldiers of the way network here.