Aerial View of Thiên Thọ Tomb

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A Panoramic View of Thiên Thọ Tomb from Above

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From an elevated perspective, Thiên Thọ Tomb (Gia Long Emperor's Tomb) unfolds as a magnificent panorama, where the mausoleum's temples and structures blend seamlessly with the rolling mountains. Nestled within a vast natural landscape and surrounded by lush greenery, the tomb complex exudes an aura of majesty and tranquility.

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Thiên Thọ Tomb (Gia Long Emperor's Tomb) is a large complex encompassing the tombs of numerous members of the royal family, most importantly those of Emperor Gia Long and Empress Thừa Thiên Cao. The entire complex comprises 42 hills, with Đại Thiên Thọ being the largest, forming a prominent foreground feature. Covering an area of over 28 square kilometers, it presents a breathtaking landscape stretching from the foot of the Trường Sơn mountain range to the banks of the Tả Trạch River.

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Source: Huế Ancient Capital Conservation Center
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