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Khai Dinh Tomb - Hue

Khai Dinh Tomb is 10km from Hue City and is among the most interesting tomb of the Nguyen Kings. The construction of Khai Dinh Tomb was started on 4th September, 1920 and works were done only after 11 years. Khai Dinh was the last king of the Nguyen Dynasty to build a tomb for himself.

Bat Pagoda - Soc Trang

Chua Doi, or Wat Mahatup is a Khmer-styled Pagoda built around the 16th century, 4km from of Soc Trang City. The pagoda is home to about one million bats each of which is about 1kg in weight and with wing-span of 1m to 1.5m

 

Tu Duc Tomb - Hue

Tu Duc Tomb was built from 1864 to 1867. The king selected the site and designed the whole complex himself. The tomb was finished when Tu Duc was still in reign and the king would often have retreats from Hue Royal Citadel to live and work from his going-to-be tomb. 

Travel The Golden Autumn - Far North Vietnam

Each time autumn comes to northern Vietnam,  we know that leaves start falling somewhere and mountains become more and more of the golden colors. And we at Paradissa starts packing up and head for the mountains in the far northern part of the country. We just follow the call of the wild to soak in the most beautiful moments of life. We travel here to adore the bluish green mountains changing themselves into brown yellows and further into the bright golden colors.

 

Hue Imperial Citadel

Hue Imperial Citadel was built from 1805 to 1832 by King Gia Long. The whole citadel is balanced on an axis running from north to south.