The Thieu Tri’s tomb is situated in Chu Chanh village, 8 km from the Hue city. It was constructed in 1849 and divided into 2 parts: the temple area and tomb area.
Thieu Tri was the father of Tu Doc, the longest reigning Nguyen Dynasty Emperor, but his tomb was very modest compared to his son’s.
The Thieu Tri’s tomb is simple yet beautiful, in front of the tomb stretches flat land with lushly green trees and rice-fields from the Huong river’s bank up to Lim bridge. Its most unique asset is a charming covered bridge over a reflective water feature. This is the only tomb not enclosed by a wall.
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