The Tomb of Tu Duc, located in Hue, Vietnam, is a complex of 50 structures built over nearly three years for the fourth emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty. At the heart of the site, a pavilion stands where the emperor once composed poems and admired the surrounding flora. This leads to the impressive tomb, adorned with a narrative engraved by the emperor himself. Visitors today can explore these well-preserved buildings, gaining insight into the life and legacy of Emperor Tu Duc.
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