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Hue city tour with private english speaking driver: see royal tombs and more
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Reviewed 15 August 2016

Khai Dinh is the last of the Nguyen emperors to be burried in Hue, only Bao Dai rest outside of Vietnam.

It is very different than most of the other graves, as it is relatively small, and the architecture has some European influence, hench Khai Dinhs studies in Europe.

The toms itself require climbing lots of stairs, could be heavy on a very hot day, but the reward awaits you at the top: a mosaic Chamber, several items from his period as emperor, lot of Pictures from his funeral, as well as a stunning view over hills, jungle and rice paddies.

Together With a visit to Ming Mang and Tu Duc; a must when visiting Hue.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 15 August 2016 via mobile

My absolute favourite of the tombs. Spectacular interior and its set in beautiful green rural vietnam. Dont miss this one!

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 10 August 2016 via mobile

This one is a fascinating mix of French and indochinese architecture, with an interior tastefully quilting pieces of pottery almost like in the Taj Mahal.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 2 August 2016 via mobile

We went to this tomb and to the one closest. We couldn't agree which of these two we liked best. They are quite different in the architecture. After walking up the stairs there is a beautiful view from the top.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 21 July 2016 via mobile

Small grounds, can see it all in 20 mins no problem. But the colour scheme and design is top quality. Well worth a visit for sure. You won't be disappointed.

Date of experience: July 2016
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