Khai Dinh Tomb, located in Chau Chu village south of Hue, is a striking example of early 20th-century architecture. Constructed over 11 years, longer than the reign of Emperor Khai Dinh, the tomb features an elaborate Gothic structure with blackened concrete exteriors. Inside, visitors are greeted by flamboyantly gaudy interiors that blend French, Vietnamese, and Chinese architectural elements. The fusion of these diverse styles creates a unique and visually rich environment, offering a glimpse into the eclectic tastes and influences of the time.
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