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    Mỹ Sơn ( Vietnamese pronunciation: [mǐˀ səːn]) is a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Shaiva Hindu temples in central Vietnam, constructed between the 4th and the 14th century by the Kings of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of the Cham people.

  2. Aug 27, 2019 · The most beautiful and impressive Cham temples of Vietnam can be found in My Son. It is located 40 kilometres from Hoi An and 70 kilometres from Da Nang . This temple complex was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999.

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  4. Feb 27, 2023 · The My Son Sanctuary consists of a series of tower temples. These are the remains of the unique Cham culture that was present on the central coast of Vietnam during the 4th to 13th centuries CE. The temples were continuously constructed and built up over the next ten centuries.

  5. Book your tickets online for My Son Sanctuary, Duy Phu: See 3,597 reviews, articles, and 5,712 photos of My Son Sanctuary, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 5 attractions in Duy Phu.

  6. Jan 9, 2022 · Vietnam’s My Son Sanctuary UNESCO World Heritage site preserves beautiful ruins that once formed the spiritual heart of the Champa Kingdom. These ancient Hindu temples are the largest and oldest ruins in the country.

  7. Aug 15, 2022 · My Son Sanctuary Vietnam is recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. From Hoi An or Da Nang to My Son, you can travel by motorbike, taxi, or bus. My Son Sanctuary entrance fee is 6,5 USD. Opening time is from 6:30 am to 5 pm.

  8. Lonely Planet magazine says one of the ‘15 best things to do in Vietnam’ is visit Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary. The complex of stunning, red-brick temples and towers near Hoi An give insight into the architectural temples of the Champa civilisation crystallised in long-lasting material relics.

  9. The site of Vietnam’s most extensive Cham remains, My Son enjoys an enchanting setting in a lush jungle valley, overlooked by Cat’s Tooth Mountain (Hon Quap).

  10. My Son. The effusive have described this as Vietnam’s Angkor Wat, but that’s hardly fair: My Son contains fewer ruins (and they are very much ruined) within a small area of about 200 sq metres. Still, it’s the most extensive of Vietnam’s Cham remains, and enchanting in its own way, if appreciated on its own merits.

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