| Statue of 
	
	
	Ly Tu Trong, a 16 year old, Thailand-born, 
	Vietnamese revolutionary, who rebelled against French colonial occupation 
	and was executed for it by the French on 21 November 1931, a month short of 
	his 17th birthday. He is today 
	revered as a revolutionary martyr, with a street named after him in Saigon 
	and this statue carved in the typical art style of socialist realism, in a 
	small roadside public park to the south of West Lake in Hanoi. 
								
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