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Reviewed 26 March 2017

Khai Dinh was reputed to be a pawn of the colonial French – and he taxed his people heavily to finance the building of the elaborate edifice.Very nice iron-works art around
the tomb area.

Date of experience: March 2017
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Reviewed 26 March 2017

This is the grandest of the Royal Tombs around Hue. It was for the final king (before the one who abdicated in WWII). It is quite steep on many levels, so be prepared for steps. Beautiful decoration.

Date of experience: March 2017
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Reviewed 20 March 2017 via mobile

This was one of the three tombs we did with our guide.
Nine kilometres from Hue. Again steep steps leading up to the tomb and lovely views out over the valley.
The tomb was built for the 12th King of the Nguyen Dynasty.
He was not a popular emperor, he actually increased taxes by 30% to pay for his tomb, which was deeply influenced by the French and their style of architecture.
It's very opulent with a lot of ceramic mosaics.

Date of experience: March 2017
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Reviewed 18 March 2017

The tomb site was an interesting mix of Vietnamese and European design. Very grand and lavish. Worth a visit.

Date of experience: February 2017
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Reviewed 15 March 2017 via mobile

Really liked the architecture in this palace. Great for pictures and understanding of some brief history of the imperial rule. Went without a guide as there were english sign boards and it's not a big place so no chance of getting lost.

Date of experience: March 2017
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