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Mausoleum of Emperor Tu Duc Review

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Side Imperial Mausoleum is far from a tomb. The garden here has a huge and beautiful lake. The buildings are beautiful, and the restoration of Vietnam's historical sites takes place here. Unfortunately, we can not see the tombs of the king and queen. There are some spectacular trees along the walkway.

Mausoleum of Emperor Tu Duc

Posted: Nov 9, 2017
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  • icqpup
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Sude Emperor's Mausoleum is the largest in Hue's Mausoleum, with traditional Chinese architectural style. The area is very large, with pools and temples, and the terrain is undulating. There are also huge stone monuments, probably to describe life, this row of fields let me think of Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, although it is not like China's Ming and Qing emperors' mausoleums before and after a few, symmetrical layout of the rich law, but because of the terrain and guidance. The ancestral cards are written in Chinese characters, Vietnamese can't understand it, and the Chinese have no obstacles. You can buy a joint ticket to Hue Palace, which will save a little. If you have time, the Sudeem and Qiding Mausoleums will visit and you can see the two different styles of representative imperial mausoleums.

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    Posted: Nov 9, 2019
  • 热爱生活0618
    4/5Excellent
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    The whole Side Imperial Mausoleum is a huge park, the most prominent architectural feature is harmony. The names of the more than 50 projects in the dormitory area and the mausoleum area all have a character of "modesty". The whole Side Imperial Mausoleum is a huge park, the most prominent architectural feature is harmony. The names of the more than 50 projects in the dormitory area and the mausoleum area all have a character of "modesty". There are two rows of dignified figures of civil and military officers in Baiting, followed by a stele pavilion, which contains a 20-ton stone tablet with 4935 Chinese characters inscribed on it.

    0
    Posted: Mar 10, 2019
  • 环游星空的歌者高登
    5/5Outstanding
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    1. Among the three Mausoleums in Shunhua, the largest one is the one with the most complete restoration of the palace; 2. It takes at least 1.5 hours to visit the whole mausoleum; 3. Because the mausoleum was once the royal garden where the emperor lived, it was divided into living areas, leisure areas and tomb areas; 4. From the point of view of the tomb system, it is consistent with the "Baocheng Baoding" of Ming and Qing dynasties in China; 5. 100,000 shields for admission tickets, RMB 28. Yuan or so

    2
    Posted: Feb 9, 2018
  • TRINH BAO
    3/5Average

    Peaceful and beautiful mausoleum, Tu Duc’s Tomb is one of the most famous destination to visit in Hue

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    Posted: Dec 13, 2023
  • 2880000016
    5/5Outstanding
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    Side Imperial Mausoleum is a well-preserved imperial mausoleum in Shunhua at present. Now it has been restored very beautifully. The emperor's mausoleum took more than three years to complete. It covers a large area. It is a very representative emperor's mausoleum in Shunhua. If you don't have time, you can see the general situation of the emperor's mausoleum in Shunhua.

    4
    Posted: Jun 22, 2016
  • 翱翔的大鲨鱼
    4/5Excellent
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    Among the existing Imperial Mausoleums in Shunhua, they are relatively well preserved. Although it was severely damaged in the war and did not receive proper protection in the early days of the establishment of the Vietnamese Communist Party, we can still see the signs of fire. Compared with the Imperial Mausoleums in China, the system is slightly lower and the layout is simple. But this mausoleum is slightly special. It has been used as a walking palace in the building complex, which has the characteristics of mountains and rivers.

    2
    Posted: May 20, 2017
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