A complex of royal tombs – major tourist attractions in Hue
Thứ Sáu, 27/01/2023, 22:06
With the renowned artistic architecture of the Royal Palace intact, including plenty of historic relics and mausoleums of the Nguyen Dynasty, the former imperial city of Hue in central Vietnam is an attractive tourism hub during the Lunar New Year (Tet).
Khai Dinh Tomb (Ung Tomb). King Khai Dinh ruled Vietnam from 1916 to 1925 as the 12th king of the Nguyen Dynasty and was the last to build the mausoleum. Khai Dinh Tomb is a masterpiece of glass and terracotta, representing one of the most unique architecture sites full of artistic and architectural value.
Tu Duc Tomb, known as Khiem Lang, was built in a narrow valley in Thuong Ba village of Thuy Xuan ward in Hue city. This is one of the most beautiful works of the royal architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty. The tomb is located in the middle of an immense pine forest, roughly eight km from Hue city. Through Vu Khiem gate, visitors can see Luu Khiem lake area where the King often came to see flowers, write poems, and read books. The structure of Tu Duc’s tomb carries an air of sophistication with charming scenery, harmoniously combining both land and water elements.
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