Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang

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Vivian ***
29 Oct 2025
Everything was nicely planned just that the weather was not on our side. The tour guide would help us to take photo. Lunch was good and had a fun time making dessert while doing herbal foot soak. Group size was nice and they prepared 2 bottles of water for us throughout the trip.
劉 **
21 Oct 2025
The tour guide was very attentive, repeatedly confirming the pickup time the day before. On the day of the tour, they even let you know when they were arriving soon or would wait for ten minutes, which made it easy to manage your time. During the trip, it was a small group combined with Vietnamese tourists, which was unique because I thought they would understand the historical background or could just read the text descriptions. However, the tour guide was very skilled at continuously switching between Vietnamese and English, although sometimes some of the sounds were hard to understand. But they would use very simple words to explain, which allowed you to infer what they were saying. The whole itinerary revolved around the Imperial City and temples, and each time there was 15 to 30 minutes of free time. I think it would be perfect if you signed up with friends and wore Ao Dai or royal clothing, because the scenery is stunning, and there aren't too many people, so you can take beautiful photos of each other, except that it might be really hot and you might sweat a lot XD.
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Klook User
20 Oct 2025
What a beautiful train ride! The trip from Hue to Da Nang was so relaxing with incredible coastal and mountain views — especially the stretch over the Hai Van Pass. The seats were comfortable, and it was an easy way to travel between the two cities while enjoying the scenery. Highly recommend sitting on the left side for the best views!
ผู้ใช้ Klook
17 Oct 2025
Excellent, convenient, and safe way to travel between Hue and Da Nang.
Klook会員
12 Oct 2025
The seats are old but not too hard, making them comfortable to sit on. Taking the train one way might be a good option.
클룩 회원
11 Oct 2025
Traveling in hot weather can be tough, but the satisfaction is truly great. Enjoy a cool ride on the outskirts of Hue.
클룩 회원
11 Oct 2025
I didn't expect much, but it was surprisingly fun. I spent a relaxing afternoon.
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Kimberly *******
10 Oct 2025
We had a lovely room with a patio, chairs, table, fountain with Water lilies and fish. the breakfast on the 9th floor had lots of amazing options. the view was wonderful. the location was great! staff were so kind!

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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.
Hương Thọ, Hương Trà District, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam

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.