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Hue
was the imperial centre of the Nguyen
Dynasty which was founded in 1802 by
Emperor Gia Long, and lasted until 1945.
The banks of the Perfume River around
the Imperial City became the royal
graveyard for the thirteen rulers of
this area. The majority of Vietnamese
practice ancestor worship, regarding
death as a passage into another
existence. They believe the layout of a
tomb affects the soul’s journey to the
spirit world, and the fortunes of the
living relatives are determined through
formal ceremonies to the dead and
protection of the tomb. Desecration of a
tomb would have detrimental affects upon
both the living ancestors and the souls
chance of reaching the ultimate resting
place in the spirit world. The tombs of
the Emperors were even more important as
their position would determine the
future of the Dynasty. The Emperors of
the Nguyen Dynasty there fore
established their own Valley of the
Dead, which is believed to be protected
in both the physical and spiritual
worlds. |