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In the garden of the Tự Đức Mausoleum complex


The first one we visited was the estate of the Emperor Tự Đức. The estate circles a beautiful lake and has several recreational pavillions surrounding the lake. Tự Đức considered himself a poet and he would sit in the pavillion overlooking the lake while he composed.
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