A hillside construction, three terraces, many steps |
Thus |
Guard statues |
The usual stele |
Main "palace" |
Much intricate carving |
Main altar |
In the ante-hall |
Khai Dinh's tomb |
On a hill nearby, Our Lady of the...wait, no |
Last look at the tomb of Khai Dinh |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
A hillside construction, three terraces, many steps |
Thus |
Guard statues |
The usual stele |
Main "palace" |
Much intricate carving |
Main altar |
In the ante-hall |
Khai Dinh's tomb |
On a hill nearby, Our Lady of the...wait, no |
Last look at the tomb of Khai Dinh |
In a Zen trance, still back at the Imperial Palace, I am seeking inspiration about which two of the several imperial tombs to visit; turns out they were printed on the tickets |
Independence--Freedom--Happiness...Socialism |
Excellent signage all over, befitting a World Heritage site; and in English too |
Moat |
Guards |
Many buildings, courtyards, stages of the visit/pilgrimage; not going to show them all here |
Stele celebrating the accomplishments of Minh Mang |
Lots of bonsai and other ornamental plants |
One of two large obelisks at the final pavilion |
Bridge to tomb |
And across the bridge, the tomb itself |
A huge stone tumulus, 285m in circumference, 3m high; the tomb is opened once a year on Minh Mang's death anniversary |
Tree vs. stone episode #28,956 |
Our set is complete |
Spring arriving |
Smaug |
Wider views |
So was he doing the rice menu or the menu Francaise? |
Third Empire? |
Remnant of 1968? |
Another for my collection |
Wall and ceiling in one of the throne rooms |
Road not taken, maybe to the ponds, maybe to the gardens |
Street lanterns; we were tired, suffering from the heat, ready to go home and watch the riot police practice |
Cyclos massing for attack: pedaled conveniences, lining up for a tour bus of customers |
Passing by the military history park (no thanks) |
Across the historic bridge |
And on, at length, to our destination; by pedal |