My Son Sanctuary is a sacred place for worship and a burial tomb of the royal family of the Champa Dynasty during the period from the 7th to the 13th century. With its wild and mysterious beauty bearing the imprint of ancient spirituality, it has attracted thousands of domestic and international tourists to visit and admire and learn about the unique features of the ancient Champa culture. Not only does it preserve unique ancient temple architecture, but its spiritual and cultural values are also preserved and promoted. Recently, the water procession dance has been restored and performed in traditional festivals as a ritual of offering or worshiping the gods.
Contest entry for Happy Vietnam Photo and Video Contest on Vietnam.vn Author: Nguyen Van Truong Date of entry: October 14, 2023'Water Procession' Dance at My Son Sanctuary
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