The Tomb of Emperor Gia Long, located in the former imperial capital of Hue, Vietnam, is the final resting place of the first emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty. Situated amidst the tranquil hills of Thien Tho Mountain, the complex reflects a harmonious blend of natural beauty and architectural grandeur. Built in the early 19th century, the mausoleum is notable for its serene setting, surrounded by forests and lakes. Emperor Gia Long's tomb symbolizes both his legacy as the unifier of Vietnam and the grandeur of the Nguyen Dynasty's architectural style.
Minh Thanh Temple, a place of worship for Emperor Gia Long and Empress Thua Thien Cao, is made of ironwood in the style of overlapping roofs and is located on Bach Son Hill
Nơi an nghỉ của vua Gia Long và hoàng hậu Thừa Thiên Cao
The Gia Long Tomb with its ancient and unique beauty when viewed from above