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Tomb of Tu Duc is one of the most beautiful works of royal architecture of
the Nguyen dynasty. Th e tomb lies in a boundless pine forest, 8 km from Hue. Its
construction started in December 1864 and finished in 1867.
Inside the surrounding wall about 12 hectares wide, nearly 50 constructions were
built on terraces of various levels (about 10m difference). All constructions
include the word Khiem (Modesty) in their names.
The tomb is divided into two main parts:
The temple area:
Entering Vu Khiem entrance, there is Luu Khiem Lake. On the lake are Xung Khiem
Pavilion and Du Khiem Pavilion where the Emperor used to come to admire flowers,
compose poems, read books, etc.
Then, three Thanh stone steps to Khiem Cung gate lead to Hoa Khiem Palace, which
used to be the Emperor's working place, and is now the altar devoted to the
Emperor and the Queen. On both sides are Phap Khiem House and Le Khiem House for
the military and civil mandarins.
Behind
Hoa Khiem Palace is Luong Khiem Palace, which was also the Emperor's resting
place, and was later used to worship Mrs. Tu Du (Tu Duc's Mother). On the right
of Luong Khiem Palace stand On Khiem Palace, where the royal utensils are kept.
On the left of Luong Khiem Palace is Minh Khiem theatre. Then, comes Chi Khiem,
the altar to worship the Emperor's wives, Tri Khiem Palace and Y Khiem Palace
were the accommodations of the Emperor's concubines.
The tomb area:
On the left of the temple is the necropolis itself slopping upward with the
Honour Courtyard, the Stele Pavilion, and the seplucre. Rightbehind Bai Dinh (Honour
Courtyard), with two rows of magnificent military and civil mandarins, is Bi
Dinh (Stele Pavilion) with the biggest stone stele in Vietnam. It is inscribed
with Khiem Cung narrative, composed by the Emperor himself, writing about his
life and imperial cause as well as his misadventures and diseases, etc. On the
hill, opposite the semi-circular Tieu Khiem Tri lake, is the Buu Thanh brick
wall, in the middle is a stone house, where the Emperor was buried.
Tu Duc's tomb is not only one of the most beautiful works of the Nguyen dynasty,
but it is also a romantic scenery of mounts and lakes.
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