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  • Khai Dinh Ceiling Dragon - Khai Dinh Tomb was built for the Vietnamese Emperor Khai Dinh and is  is smaller than his predecessors though the buildings are more elaborate than the other imperial tombs of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam. not to mention the dragon fresco in the interior ceiling.
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  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate than others of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam. The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
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  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate than others of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam. The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
    khai-dinh-dragon-3.jpg
  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate than others of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam.  The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
    khai-dinh-2.jpg
  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam.  The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
    khai-dinh-3.jpg
  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate than others of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam.  The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
    khai-dinh-5.jpg
  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate than others of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam.  The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
    khai-dinh-1.jpg
  • The Tomb of Khai Dinh was built for the Nguyen Emperor Khai Dinh. The tomb is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture. Khai Dinh tomb's area is smaller than his predecessors but the buildings are more elaborate than others of its era, mixing a number of architectural styles. The side walls are formed by the biggest sculptures of dragons in all of Vietnam.  The tomb is home to an imperial audience court with twelve stone bodyguards statue.
    khai-dinh-6.jpg