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The tomb of emperor Minh Mang, who ruled between 1820 and 1840, is perhaps the finest of all imperial tombs in Hue. Built between 1841-43 it is surrounded by peaceful ponds, gardens, pavilions and temples and lies 12km south of Hue.
01 Elephant and other statues
02 Stele pavilion
03 Stele pavilion
04 Horse statue
05 Pavilion interior with stele
06 Stele pavilion interior
07 Sung An temple
08 Sung An temple
09 Trung Dao bridge and pavilion
10 Trung Dao bridge and pavilion
11 Trung Dao bridge and pavilion
12 Red doors
13 Garden and Truc bridge
14 Garden
15 Ornamental gate and Truc bridge
16 Pond and trees
17 Pond and trees
18 Pond and trees
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Hue galleries
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The Citadel
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Tu Duc and Khai Dinh tombs
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