This palace was built in 1933 and is a summer resort for the last emperor of Vietnam. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Although the exterior is not impressive, the interior decoration is full of luxury shields. The whole Summer Palace is a walled courtyard, a light yellow flat-roofed masonry structure of the second floor, clear and concise lines. Indoor equipment, including furniture and bedding, is in good condition. In 1926, Ruan Fucheng took office and was the last emperor of the Ruan Dynasty. After 1954, Baoda settled in Paris for a long time, although he still had the title of "Head of State". In 1955, Wu Tingyan, a pro-American prime minister appointed by him, announced that he would cancel his title and become president of the South. Baoda died in Paris in 1997 and was buried in France, ending a long apartment life at the age of 84. There are two toilets in the bathroom next to the large bedroom of the Xinggong Palace. One is for ordinary use, the other is for flushing. In the early 1950s, this was undoubtedly quite advanced. In a hall on the first floor, you can wear the dress of the emperor or queen to take pictures.