My Application

The Tomb of Emperor You Duc consists of 50 structures and is surrounded by a large park. The tomb was built between 1864 and 1867 for use both before and after his death.

Hoa Khiem Palace was home to the emperor's family, and now houses a number of of interesting objects, including a mirror used by the emperor's concubines; a clock and other items given to Ty Duc by the French; memorial Emperor and Empress memorial tablets; and two thrones, the larger one for the Empress.

Sung Khiem Pavilion is located on the shore of the lake. This is where the emperor sat among his concubines, composing or reciting poetry. And in Minh Khiem Pavilion. was a classical theatre where performances were held for the emperor and his family. family.

In the northern part of the park on the lakeside are the graves of the adopted son of You Duc's adopted son, Emperor Kien Phuc, and Empress Le Thien Anh, the wife of You Duc.

The tomb of Emperor Ty Duc himself, which is walled, is on the other side of the lake. on the other side of the lake. But in fact, You Duc was never buried here. The place where of his remains (along with his many treasures) is unknown. Because of fear of grave robbers, extreme measures were taken to keep the secret - all 200 servants burying the king were beheaded.