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Reviewed 20 May 2017

I could have spent longer at this huge Tomb. It was well worth seeing and understanding the history and trials of imperial Vietnam.

Date of experience: May 2017
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Reviewed 17 May 2017 via mobile

Impressive architecture, if not a little out of the way. Worth a visit if timer permits. The chambers were pretty.

Date of experience: May 2017
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Reviewed 13 May 2017

Strangely the Khai Dinh tomb, which according to our Vietnamese guide, was the most liked of all imperial tombs amongst Europeans reminded me of Versailles; not because of similarities in decoration (In fact these are totally different), but because, like Versailles, it is too kitschy inside, not a square milimeter is left undecorated. It is set up on a hill so it gives a nice view over the lined up soldier figures; Even though I preferred the Tu Duc tomb the most it is still a must see as part of a daily trip to the imperial tombs around Hue.

Date of experience: April 2017
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Reviewed 13 May 2017 via mobile

Compared to the spacious layout of Minh Manh Tomb, this 12th emperor's tomb reflects the loss of fortune & prestige, built on a small plot of hillside (tiny by royal standards) using cheap ugly gray concrete exteriors and gaudy ceramic mosaic interiors. No depth, no grandeur, a sad portrayal of a king oppressed by French colonial forces.

Date of experience: May 2017
2  Thank AlphaXplor
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Reviewed 13 May 2017

This tomb was very impressive for me.Scale is much more smaller than Minh Mang.But both of outside and inside of this tomb are totally luxurious and gorgeous.

Date of experience: April 2017
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