Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang

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★ 4.9 (2K+ reviews) • 16K+ booked
Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of the Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang in Hue, Vietnam, a stunning architectural masterpiece that reflects the rich history and culture of the country. This ancient tomb, built under the Nguyen Dynasty, exudes a tranquil atmosphere and traditional charm that captivates visitors from around the globe. Discover the ancient allure of Minh Mang Royal Tomb in Huong Tra, a captivating destination that showcases traditional architecture and historical significance. Nestled on Tam Tai Son mountain, this mausoleum is a harmonious blend of nature and unique design, reflecting the talent and virtue of Emperor Minh Mang. Explore the 18ha site with 40 monuments symmetrically arranged, offering a glimpse into the Nguyen Dynasty's important historical periods.
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Unnamed Road, 9HQC+CW2, Hương Thọ, Hương Trà, Thừa Thiên Huế, Vietnam
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Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang Reviews

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馬場 **
17 Jun
I used it to go from Hue to Hanoi. The bus stop in Hue was not where it was described, but on the road opposite. The bus departed on time, took a toilet break two hours after departure, then a dinner break one hour later, and then took a final toilet break about four hours later, and arrived in Hanoi about 20 minutes late. The sleeper bus was a two-row type with fewer seats, so I was able to sleep more comfortably than other three-row types. Also, the seats had a massage function. As a note, if you get motion sickness, it's better to book a lower bunk rather than an upper bunk. For about four hours after leaving Hue, the bus rocked quite a bit, like a ferry running on rough seas.
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Joshua ******
7 Jun
its a must for foreign tourist
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France *******************
7 Jun
When we arrived, all we needed to do was wait for our boarding time. Although there was a slight language barrier, we made sure to exercise patience and understanding. Overall, I highly recommend booking your train ticket in advance.
Joao *******************
6 Jun
I just came to the train station and showed the ticket for the staff and they let you in for your seat. Comfortable and spacious seats, there's a meal car with some music on the back. Views are great and worth some pictures. Worth the experience
Klook User
22 May
the heritage train was a really unique way of travelling from Da Nang to Hue. The culture carriage was lovely and we even had some lovely Bánh nậm dumplings to enjoy the view with
Klook User
22 May
Mr Luat was a great tour guide, extremely knowledgeable about the history of Vietnam & very funny too. The tour involves a lot of driving but if you prepare yourself for that & enjoy history, then you’ll have a great time. Our highlights were Khe Sanh & Vinh Moc Tunnels
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Thomas ********
19 May
Ray was our guide and he was very informative. I was picked up from hotel in Hoi An and drove to Hue via Hai Van Pass with beautiful views.
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AZMIYANA *********
13 May
clean train, nice view super cheap price. totally recomended. i like it so much thank you
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Dai Hong Mon Gate

Experience the grandeur of the main entrance to the mausoleum, Dai Hong Mon Gate, which has remained sealed since the coffin of King Minh Mang was brought in. Visitors pass through the auxiliary gates, Ta Hong Mon and Huu Hong Mon, to enter the mausoleum.

Bai Dinh Yard

Step into the spacious Bai Dinh Yard, adorned with Bat Trang ceramic bricks and statues of mandarins, elephants, and horses. These statues symbolize protection and honor for the king, creating a serene and majestic ambiance.

Hieu Duc Mon Gate and Sung An Temple

Explore the sanctuary of Hieu Duc Mon Gate and Sung An Temple, where King Minh Mang and Queen Ta Thien Nhan are revered. Admire the intricate figures of Vietnamese dragons and phoenixes, beautifully designed in red and gold.

History And Architecture

Explore the construction history of Minh Mang Tomb, built in honor of King Minh Mang during the Nguyen Dynasty. Discover the unique architecture of the mausoleum, with its symmetrical layout and symbolic design elements that reflect Vietnamese traditions and Confucian beliefs.

Culture and History

Built in 1840 by Emperor Minh Mang, this royal tomb reflects the emperor's vision and the craftsmanship of over 10 thousand workers and craftsmen. Explore the architectural beauty and cultural significance of the mausoleum, offering insights into the Nguyen Dynasty's legacy.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Minh Mang Royal Tomb, don't miss the opportunity to savor popular local dishes in Hue City. Indulge in unique flavors and must-try foods that showcase the culinary heritage of the region.