
The residence of the dowager empresses in the western part of the Imperial City of Hue, built in 1803. It is one of the most fully preserved palace ensembles of the complex, with the main hall, a gallery and the Truong Du pavilion above a pond with a stone rockery. The pond with its rockery stands for mountain and water, the obligatory pair of the Vietnamese garden canon.
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