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Dragon stairway Royal tombs, Hue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant and Horse statue at the Royal tombs, Hue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Royal tombs, Hue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Royal tombs, Hue Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Majestic Panorama of Hue Imperial City Exploring Vietnams Ancient Citadel Royal Tombs and Scenic Landscapes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Side view of the Stele Pavilion and one obelisk in Tu Duc Royal Tomb, Hue, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hue imperial palace and Royal Tombs in Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Throne of emperor Tu Duc in Minh Kiem chamber of royal tombs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Folk music in Hue Palace, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hue imperial palace and Royal Tombs in Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
A temple in Hue Palace, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of male Foo Dog inside the Hoa Kheim Palace, Tu Duc Royal Tomb, Hue, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Stele Pavilion and obelisks in Tu Duc Royal Tomb, Hue, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unicorn statue in Hue Palace, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Tomb of Khải Định, officially Ứng Mausoleum, is located in Chau Chu mountain near Huế in Vietnam. It was built for Khải Định, the twelfth Emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty. It was built from 1920 to 1931 taking 11 years to complete. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture


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