The tomb of Emperor Tu Duc consists of 50 buildings and is surrounded by a large park. The tomb was built in 1864-1867 gg. for use both before and after its death.
The palace Hoa Khem family lived emperor, and now there are a number of interesting items, including a mirror, use imperial concubines; watches and other items donated by you Dyku French; memorial plaques Emperor and Empress; and two thrones - great for the Empress.
Pavilion Sung Khem is located on the shore of the lake. Here Emperor sat among his concubines, composing or reading poetry. A pavilion Minh Khem was classical theater, which staged performances for the emperor and his family.
In the northern part of the park on the shore of the lake are the graves of adopted son of Emperor Tu Duc Kien Fuca and Empress Le Thien Anh - Tu Duc's wife.
The tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, walled, is on the other side of the lake. But actually, Tu Duc was never buried here. The place where his remains (along with numerous treasures) is unknown. For fear of grave robbers, were taken extreme measures to keep a secret - all 200 servants who buried the king was beheaded.
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