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My Son - Echoes from the Ancient Kingdom on the Heritage Land

Not just a ruin, each ancient tower in the world cultural heritage site of Cham My Son (Duy Xuyen, Quang Nam) is a proud "echo" of the glorious Champa kingdom.

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức26/06/2025


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The My Son Cham relic site is located in a narrow valley about 2km in diameter, in My Son village, Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province. Photo: Thanh Tung/VNA

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Although they are only small and medium-sized constructions, the architecture of My Son has distilled the quintessence of artists, the combination of architectural techniques and decorative arts of the ancient Champa people has created a majestic and mysterious look for the temples and towers. Photo: Thanh Tung/VNA

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My Son is an indispensable destination in the journey of tourists to explore Vietnamese culture and history. Photo: Thanh Tung/VNA

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Panoramic view of My Son Sanctuary, where the "echoes" of an ancient kingdom still resound in the sacred valley, attracting tourists from all over the world . Photo: Thanh Tung/VNA

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The unique construction technique of the ancient Cham people with bricks stacked tightly without mortar remains a mystery, attracting tourists. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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Although only ruins remain, each building contains a historical story and unique architectural and artistic value. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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Tourists are engrossed in listening to stories about the Champa kingdom. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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International tourists quietly admire the beauty of the heritage, listening to the "echoes" from ancient times. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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Young Vietnamese people are returning to their heritage, a positive sign that the "echoes" of the past still have a strong influence on today's generation. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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The towering red brick towers rise to the sky, an immortal symbol of the golden age of the Champa kingdom. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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My Son is an indispensable destination in the journey of tourists to explore Vietnamese culture and history. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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The harmonious combination of sophisticated carvings on the brick walls outside the towers has created for the My Son temple complex a vivid and beautiful beauty with the most typical features of Champa art styles. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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The My Son temple towers represent Champa religious architecture. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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Mossy features on the Apsara dancer relief, a testament to the proud beauty that defies the erosion of time. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

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The unique construction techniques of the ancient Cham people remain a mystery, attracting tourists. Photo: Nhat Anh/VNA

Despite the erosion of time and the changes of modern life, the work of "preserving the soul" of heritage is still tirelessly cherishing and preserving each unique cultural feature. A stopover that cannot be missed by every tourist when visiting the Central region is an effort so that the echoes not only resound in the past but also continue to resonate far and wide, creating a strong vitality for the My Son heritage land today./.

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