There are several imperial mausoleums in Hue. We visited the mausoleum of the last emperor Yuan Yongrui, Qiding Mausoleum. Construction began in 1920, completed in 1931, and the fine work is relatively elegant. This last emperor studied in France, and was deeply impressed by Chinese culture, so the design of the building is a combination of Chinese and Western, with European-style chandeliers, round floor-to-ceiling windows, broken curtains, and the blue and white flowers shipped from China, and the glass shipped from Japan, knocked to pieces, and put together a beautiful pattern on the wall. The emperor was thoughtful, no matter how many years after his death, the color of the pattern was still bright and bright, and let future generations remember his achievements.