An Dinh Palace @ Hue, Vietnam
An Dinh Palace (courtyard & back) @ Hue, Vietnam
CUNG AN ĐỊNH/AN DINH PALACE - một lâu đài phương tây ở kinh đô Huế
Cung An Định được xây dựng vào năm 1917, hoàn thành sau hơn 1 năm. Nguyên vào năm 1902, Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Đảo (tức vua Khải Định sau này) khi lập ra phủ riêng bên bờ sông An Cựu đã đặt tên cho phủ của mình là AN ĐỊNH. Đến năm 1917 trên cơ sở của nền móng phủ cũ, vua cho xây dựng lại mới thành cung khang trang to đẹp hơn, theo kiểu kiến trúc tân cổ điển, vững chãi nhưng vẫn giữ tên cũ.
An Dinh Palace was constructed in 1917, and completed after a year. In 1902, Nguyen Phuc Buu Dao (emperor Khai Dinh) had a private mansion by the side of An Cuu Canal called An Dinh. Until 1917, he had the construction newly built on the former base with a bigger scale and the neo-classic style. The new construction was still named An Dinh.
Hue, Vietnam Emperor's Palace
Exploring Hue Imperial Tombs, Vietnam
We hired a scooter to explore the stunning Imperial Tombs scattered along the Perfume River just outside of the city of Hue in central Vietnam. Our full day out took us to 4 amazing tombs of the former emperors of Vietnam, al in differing states or repair or neglect depending on how you view it.
The further away from the city we got the more overgrown yet atmospheric the tombs became with the final stop being our personal highlight.
Check out our full guide to the Imperial Tombs of Hue including maps and directions:
Also don’t miss our guide to the Forbidden Purple City in Hue:
Music: Elective - Valley Santa - used under Creative Commons Licence:
If you need help planning your next trip check out or eBook for a full guide to travel saving, planning and packing here:
Some of the kit that we used to produce this video can be found here:
If you like this video, give it a thumbs up and please share it with others who would enjoy it.
For more great travel videos and tips from us please hit the subscribe button now.
Follow our adventures in real time and say hello on:
► Twitter
► Facebook
► Instagram
► Pinterest
Cheers,
Charlie & Kristina
maptrotting.com
Emperor Tu Duc Tombs-Hue, Vietnam (With Historical Facts)
Emperor Tu Duc was the fourth emperor of Vietnam's Nguyen Dynasty. He reigned from 1847-1883. On the grounds you can find his tomb and summer house. The Emperor was known for shutting off Vietnam from the rest of the world and for refusing to modernize the country. According to legend, he cursed the French with his dying breath in 1883.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please SUBSCRIBE to Andy's Awesome Adventures and enable All on the Subscribe bell icon. Thank you!
This is a link to my Amazon Storefront, featuring the travel gear (video cameras, cameras, luggage, clothes, backpacks, etc) I always take with me:
Amazon U.S.:
Amazon Canada:
Amazon U.K.:
For U.S. Customers:
Sign Up for Amazon Kindle:
Sign Up For Amazon Audible Books:
Sign Up for Amazon Prime:
Sign Up for Amazon Prime Video:
As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases (at no additional cost to you). Thank you for your support! #CommissionsEarned
Imperial Palace 1 in Hue Vietnam with Saigontourist Central VN Tour NOV2015
Entering the third wall of the Imperial Palace 1 (Nguyen Dynasty) in Hue Central Vietnam NOV2015 MVI 0531
Lăng Vua Khải Định - Tomb of King Khai Dinh - Thua Thien Hue Vietnam
Vua Khải Định với tên thật là Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Đảo, là con trai duy nhất của vua Đồng Khánh, là vị vua thứ 12 của triều Nguyễn. Sau khi lên ngôi, ông đã say sưa với việc xây dựng cung điện, dinh thự, lăng tẩm của bản thân và hoàng tộc như điện Kiến Trung, cung An Định, cửa Trường An, cửa Hiển Nhơn, cửa Chương Đức.
Đặc biệt là công trình đồ sộ Ứng Lăng (lăng Khải Định). Đến năm 1925, ông đã băng hà ở tuổi 40 và thời gian trị vì đất nước là 9 năm.
King Khai Dinh with his real name Nguyen Phuc Buu Dao, the only son of King Dong Khanh, was the 12th king of the Nguyen Dynasty. After he ascended the throne, he reveled in the construction of palaces, palaces and mausoleums for himself and the royal family such as Kien Trung palace, An Dinh palace, Truong An gate, Hien Nhon gate, Chuong Duc gate.
Especially the massive monument of Ung Lang (Tomb of Khai Dinh). By 1925, he had died at the age of 40 and the country reigned for 9 years.
Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh in Hue - Vietnam 4K Travel Channel
The Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh lies on the slopes of Chau Chu mountain, about 10 km southwest of the center of Hue. Khai Dinh was the 12th emperor of the Nguyen dynasty and Vietnam's second to last emperor. He ruled from 1916 to 1925. He was not very popular among the people, because he was considered a puppet of the French, and particularly interested in his prosperity. His reputation in the popular favor dropped dramatically when he raised taxes of the farmers by 30% for the construction and the magnificent interior of the tomb.
After his accession to the throne, Khai Dinh chose the mountain slope with a beautiful view over the country as a home in the other world.
The construction began in 1920. 11 years later the building was completed by his son Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam Nguyen Dynasty. The Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh orientates itself at the Chinese Ming Tombs, just like the tomb of Tu Duc. However, this tomb includes a mixture of architectural styles, with many Vietnamese and French elements. At the same time, it documents the haughty manner of this king.
Over steep stairs we reach the Honor Courtyard, where we find statues of Mandarin, horse and elephant. In front is the stele pavilion.
About further laterally guided stairs we reach the grave temples.
In a sumptuously decorated room you can see a statue of the ruler that sits elevated on the grave. Valuable porcelain, Chinese vases, and pictures from the life of the emperor are on display in the side rooms.
........
please read more:
Das Grabmal des Kaisers Khai Dinh liegt an den Hängen des Chau Chu Berges, ca. 10 km südwestlich vom Stadtzentrum von Hue.
Khai Dinh war der zwölfte Kaiser der Nguyen Dynastie und Vietnams vorletzter Kaiser. Er regierte von 1916 bis 1925. Er war beim Volk nicht sehr beliebt, da er als Marionette der Franzosen galt und vor allem an seinem Wohlstand interessiert war. In der Volksgunst sank sein Ansehen dramatisch, als er für den Bau und die prunkvolle Ausstattung der Grabstätte die Steuern der Bauern um 30% erhöhte.
Nach seiner Thronbesteigung wählte Khai Dinh den Berghang mit einem schönem Ausblick über das Land als „Heimat in der anderen Welt“.
Der Bau wurde 1920 begonnen und 11 Jahre später von seinem Sohn Bao Dai, dem letzten Kaiser der vietnamesischen Nguyen-Dynastie, vollendet. Das Grabmal des Kaisers Khai Dinh orientiert sich, ebenso wie das Grabmal von Tu Duc, an den chinesischen Ming-Gräbern. Der Bau ist Mischung von verschiedenen Architekturstilen, mit vielen vietnamesischen und französischen Elementen. Gleichzeitig dokumentiert er die hochmütige Art dieses Königs.
Über eine steile Treppe erreicht man den Ehrenhof, auf dem man wieder einige Mandarin-Statuen ein Pferd und einen Elefanten findet. Davor erhebt sich der Stelen-Pavillon.
Über weitere seitlich geführte Treppen erreicht man den Grabtempel.
Prunkvoll ausgeschmückt thront eine Statue des Herrschers über dem Grab.
In Nebenräumen wird wertvolles Porzellan, chinesische Vasen und Bilder aus dem Leben des Kaisers ausgestellt.
.......
Weitere Infos im Reisevideoblog:
Enjoy Banh Beo, Nam, Loc at An Dinh Palace in Hue city
Vietnam Travel enjoy Beo, Nam, Loc at An Dinh Palace-Hue city
The Miniature Imperial Palace Chan_hc's photos around Hue, Vietnam (the imperial palace in hue)
Preview of Chan_hc's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here:
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
Learn more about these videos:
Hue city tour , Vietnam
Hué, Vietnam
Visit the Thien Mu temple site built in 1601.
Cruise on the Perfume River.
Visit the Imperial city with its historical buildings such as the Royal Palace.
Visit a factory incense stick.
Visit mausoleum Lăng Khải Định.
Evening show of traditional songs on the Perfume River
Visite du site du temple Thien Mu édifié en 1601 .
Croisière sur la rivière des Parfums .
Visite de la cité Impériale avec ses bâtiments historiques tel que le Palais Royal .
Visite d'une fabrique de baguette d'encens .
Le mausolée de Lăng Khải Định.
Soirée spectacle de chants traditionels sur la rivière des Parfums
IMPERIAL HUE, VIETNAM
Travel Hue, Vietnam - the Imperial City! Fun facts, Hue used to be the capital of Vietnam, the Imperial Citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and that bun bo hue is named after this city! Watch more Vietnam vlogs:
Consider subscribing:
Travel to Hue, Vietnam for a day - the Imperial City! Hue used to be the former capital of Vietnam and today you can still find remnants of its royal architecture. Below is a list of things to do in Hue:
- Walk the Imperial City, a walled palace in Hue's citadel. Hue Imperial Citadal is one of Vietnam's UNESCO World Heritage Sites with temples, pavilions and endless walls. It's seriously a massive complex. Also known as The Forbidden Purple City
-Visit the imperial tombs. here are several fancy beautiful tombs along the Perfume River in Hue including Tu Doc, Khai Dinh Tomb, and Ming Mang Tomb.
-Visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, which overlooks the peaceful Perfume River. Also known as the Pagoda of the Celestial Lady, a historic temple and the tallest religious building in Vietnam.
-Buy and eat at Dong Ba Market, the biggest commercial center of Hue. Where locals go for day-to-day food and goods.
-Take a bike ride...but in the countryside not in the main city hahahah.
-Eat Bun Bo Hue! Did you know the popular Vietnamese beef noodle soup dish is from central Vietnam...Hue? Yes, it's in the name!
If you've made it this far...give the video a big thumbs up! You're awesome :)
About CupofTJ:
Hi! I'm TJ, travel vlogger and digital nomad. I create travel videos sharing cultures, destinations, and delicious street food around the world.
If you're new here and reading this, please introduce yourself in the comments below. I am always looking to get to know fellow travellers. *internet hug*
This channel is meant to inspire travel and the courage to pursue your daydreams. Excited to be on this journey together.
Come say hi on:
INSTAGRAM →
FACEBOOK →
Equipment used:
Olympus Camera
Lens
Compact mic
Travel tripod
Tunes by:
Nglemusic
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Want more videos? Ways to support →
Become a Patron →
Download my free Become a Digital Nomad E-book →
Full equipment list & travel must-haves →
I use Airbnb to stay at cozy homes around the world! Here's $20 free credit to get you started → airbnb.com/c/tlee1980
Best Of Live The Emperor's Tombs Of Vietnam-Part 1-Minh Mang
To appreciate Hue, the former Imperial capital of Vietnam, one needs time. Unlike other historic towns like, Hoi an or even larger cities like Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon, where many sites are within walking distance Hue’s important landmarks and buildings are spread out. It’s a large canvas with incredible beauty, tradition and culture. I spent several days on my last visit to Hue exploring all of the significant sites the city has to offer from the Citadel and Forbidden Purple City, where the Nguyen emperors lived and ruled, to boat cruises on the Perfume River, bicycle and motorbike rides to temples, Emperor tombs, and famous vegetarian restaurants. There are a few ways you can visit the tombs that were built for the Nguyen emperors, who ruled Vietnam from 1802-1945. One of the most romantic ways is to hire your own boat and cruise the Perfume River, stopping at each tomb-some require a motorbike ride from the river bank. You can also go on a tourist boat, which is more economical, but either way this form of transportation will take the longest. Hiring a car is the most convenient and will cost around $40USD. I wouldn’t recommend cycling as it would take all day just to possibly visit only one tomb but renting a motorbike, as long as you’re comfortable using one is fun and inexpensive. A motorbike in Hue costs around $5-$6USD a day plus fuel. These tombs are impressive and at least two are in a fantasy setting. In this episode of Far East Adventure Travel the best of my live Periscope broadcasts from Minh Mang’s tomb in Hue, Vietnam. Donate now and help support the Far East Adventure Travel Podcast. A gift of $5, $10, $20, or $30 goes along way to help with production and travel costs. Whenever possible I stay in guesthouses, employ local guides and drivers, and support local business. The money I spend goes directly back into the community and so can yours. Support Far East Adventure Travel with a donation now!Donate paypal.me/JohnASaboe Donate Write a Review:
khai dinh tomb inside hue emperor palace world heritage.MOV
Hue Imperial Palace Vietnam
Hue Imperial Palace
A throne for a unified Vietnam
A walled citadel
A ringing moat
Faced towards the Huong River (Perfume River)
Courtyards, gardens, pavilions and palaces
The seat of power
Until the French invaded
A most lucrative colonial possession
Mission civilisatrice
Profit and economic exploitation
Read More:
It is about being creative and innovative with knowledge
jjfbbennett.com
Old imperial palace in Hue Vietnam tour
Part of the Vietnam tour
Trudging through the Imperial Palace of Hue, Vietnam | June, 2016
Vietnam - Hue . Royal tombs
Royal royal tombs of Khai Dinh and Tu Duc located near Hue in Vietnam
Personal photo mcostiniuc
Music . Grieg- Peer Gynt (fragment )
V-Blog #18 (Hue, Tomb of King Khai Dinh & Thuy Thien Lake, Vietnam)
On this day I rented a Easydriver and visited the Royal Tomb of King Khai Dinh and the abandoned Waterpark at the Thuy Thien Lake. Back in Hue City I then took the Sleepingbus to Phong Nha.