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History of Vung tau City Vietnam

Throughout 15th and 14th centuries, the cape that would become Vũng Tàu was a swamp which European trading ships went to routinely. The cliff of Vũng Tàu is now called Mũi Nghinh Phong (literally indicating "Cape of breeze welcome") or ("Cape of welcoming the wind").

Vũng Tàu was originally referred to as Tam Thắng ("Three Boats") in memory of the first 3 villages in this area: Thắng Nhất, Thắng Nhị, Thắng Tam, within the province of Biên Hòa under the Nguyễn Dynasty. 10 February 1859 marked the first use of cannons by Nguyễn's army, when they fired at French battleships from the fortress of Phước Thắng, situated 100m from Vũng Tàu's Front Beach. In 1876, according to a decree by the French colonialists, Vũng Tàu was merged in Bà Rịa county per Saigon's administration.

In 1901, the population of Vũng Tàu was 5,690, of which 2,000 persons were immigrants from North Vietnam. In 1929, Cap Paul Linehan ended up being a province, and in 1934 became a city (commune). The French guv of Indochina, Paul Doumer (who later on ended up being President of France), constructed an estate in Vũng Tàu that is still a popular landmark.

During the Vietnam War, the 1st Australian Logistics Support system was headquartered in Vũng Tàu-- as were different United States military units at different times. Vũng Tàu also ended up being popular for R&R, among in-country United States personnel

After the war, Vũng Tàu was a typical launching place for the "Vietnamese boat individuals" fleeing the communists. On 30 Might 1979, Vũng Tàu town was made the capital of Vũng Tàu-Côn Đảo Special Administrative Zone. On 12 August 1991, Bà Rịa-- Vũng Tàu Province was officially started and Vũng Tàu town formally became Vũng Tàu City.

Vũng Tàu is likewise noteworthy for being the location where disgraced English glam rock singer Gary Shine was detained and convicted of molesting 2 underage women at his villa and was sentenced to 3 years in Phuoc Co priso

Vũng Tàu was originally referred to as Tam Thắng ("Three Boats") in memory of the first 3 towns in this location: Thắng Nhất, Thắng Nhị, Thắng Tam, within the province of Biên Hòa under the Nguyễn Dynasty. The French guv of Indochina, Paul Doumer (who later on ended up being President of France), built a mansion in Vũng Tàu that is still a prominent landmark.

On 30 Might 1979, Vũng Tàu town was made the capital of Vũng Tàu-Côn Đảo Unique Management Zone. On 12 August 1991, Bà Rịa-- Vũng Tàu Province was officially founded and Vũng Tàu town formally ended up being Vũng Tàu City.

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