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The Tomb is 12km form Hue, on Cam Ke mount, near Bang Lang fork, on the west
bank of the Perfume River. In September 1840, the construction of the tomb
began. In January 1841, while the work was implemented Minh Mang
was sick and
passed away. Emperor Thieu Tri, his successor to the throne, continues this task
according to his father’s plans. Emperor Minh Mang's corpse was buried in Buu
Thanh on August 20th of 1841. The construction was fully completed in 1843.
Minh Mang's tomb is a standard architectural complex consisting of 40
constructions (palaces, temples, pavilions, etc.) designed on a symmetric axis
running from Dai Hong gate to the foot of La Thanh (Surrounding Wall) behind the
Emperor's tomb.
The constructions are distributed into three main parallel axis of which Than
Dao path is the centre.
Dai Hong Mon: It is the main gate to enter the tomb. The gate presents three
paths with 24 heaving roofs covered with beautiful decorations. The gate was
opened only once to bring the Emperor's coffin to the tomb, and had been tightly
closed since then. Visitors have to use the two side-gates Ta Hong Mon (Left
Gate) and Huu Hong Mon (Right Gate).
Bi Dinh: Behind Dai Hong Mon (big gate) is the Honour Courtyard with its two
rows of mandarins, elephants and horses’ statues. Bi Dinh (Stele Pavilion) is on
Mount Phung Than. Inside is the stele "Thanh Duc Than Cong", inscribed with the
Emperor's biography and merits written by his son Thieu Tri.
The temple area:
The
Salutation Court
is divided into four steps - The Hien Duc Mon
(gate) leads to the worship place. In the centre is Sung An Temple surrounded by
Ta, Huu Phoi Dien (Left, Right Temples) in
the front and Ta, Huu Tung Phong (Left, Right Rooms) i n the back. The Emperor
and Queen Ta Thien Nhan are worshipped in Sung An Temple. Then, Hoang Trach Mon
(gate) leads to the Bright Pavilion (Minh Lau), built on Tam Tai Mount. It is a
square pavilion with two storeys and eight roofs. On both sides of Minh Lau, two
obelisks stand on the hills. In the back of Minh Lau are two flower gardens
designed as the character "Longevity".
The tomb (Buu Thanh):
Tan Nguyet (New Moon) crescent Lake embraces the
circular Buu Thanh (The wall surrounding the grave). There are three bridges on Tan Nguyet Lake.
Visitors have to climb 33 Thanh stone steps to reach the sepulchre of the
Emperor.
Besides nearly 60 word boxes of carved poems in the Stele Pavilion, Hien Duc
gate, Sung An Temple, and Minh Pavilion are also remarkable and constitute an
anthology of chosen poems of Vietnam’s early 19th century.
Visiting Minh Mang’s tomb, one is impressed by the majesty and symmetry of
the architectural constructions.
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