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The Khai Dinh Tomb was completed in 1931 and can be found near the Chau Chu Mountain in Vietnam. It was initially built for Khai Dinh, the 12th Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty. During the span of its eleven-year construction, various architectural styles from the West and East were included. You will be able to see many Hindu and Buddhist styles in the tomb’s rectangular structure. Visitors will be able to see the biggest dragon sculptures on the side walls as well as some stunning glass and porcelain art within the tomb. An interesting aspect of the tomb are the twelve stone statues representing bodyguards, which can be seen surrounding it.

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