
Continuing on our journey up, to the gothic tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh.... Lovely view of the running clouds here, dark and gloomy looking down on the 2nd hall of the mausoleum.
At the upper level, also known as the 2nd section of the tomb, was meant to be a place for worship and prayers, to the gods and ancestors. Unlike a traditional Vietnamese building, these here were made of stone, with fine carvings of dragons to represent the emperor.
The carvings were so detailed! The french windows were made of wood and glass though, and they somehow blended well together, with a traditional lamp illuminating the inside of the hall.
And when you stepped inside, you are instantly blown away by the deco. Especially the dragons on the ceiling. The grey tiled floors. It was not gloomy inside at all, but looked like a french palace, but decorated with an oriental flare.
It was beautiful. With the lights shinning into the hall that was painted gold, everything reflecting off it. It didn't feel like a tomb at all. It was surprisingly airy, and bright, and oh so beautiful.
At the center of it was the altar, and here too it wasn't a typical red altar you would normally find in temples. Here, it looked more like an antique old grand mansion's altar, with mosaic decorations and bronze or brass statues of peacorks in front of the altar.
I mentioned that the hall was painted gold, or maybe it was yellow. I can't really tell, lol. But it suited the place. I think I love this place more than the Hue Imperial City's big house palace. There was something just very elegant about the decor here, not quite chinese, not quite french, yet something coming all together.
The vertical wall decoration was itself something to be admired! It was rather
They looked like they were made of mosaic.

There were some side halls that you could also wandered into. The high ceilings and the high door frame made everything seems to elegant and slim. I bet this is what walking into an elves palace felt like. Everything so tall, and glittering.....

I love the yellow door with it's carvings.

I also love these windows that let in so much light! They also looked out into the mountains.

If this was my house, I would sit here everyday looking out into the horizon. Letting the cold wind blowing in, while I sit to read or sip some tea. It would probably very dark when the sun sets, probably cold too. But it would be so lovely to remain here, for eternity.
Views from outside one of the side doors.... so spacious, and I don't know, minimalistic?
View looking out.....