The world cultural heritage My Son
Duy Phú, Duy Xuyên District, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
About The world cultural heritage My Son
Mỹ Sơn is an ancient Hindu temple that was constructed between the 4th and the 14th century by the Kings of Champa in present Quảng Nam province, central Vietnam. The temples are dedicated to the worship of the god Shiva.
Attractions near The world cultural heritage My Son
The Old House of Phung Hung is one of the most famous architectural buildings and cultural heritage in Hoi An. Phung Hung old house was built over 100 years ago during the development of the city of Hoi An. The building was constructed in a unique way that resembles both Chinese and Japanese architecture.
The bridge was built in the 17th Century by Japanese. The Bridge has been attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world because of its unique beauty and special architecture.
Tan Ky Old House was built in 1741. It is the place where 7 generations of Le family have lived. The house was constructed in a combination of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese architectural styles.
Fujian (Phuc Kien) Assembly Hall was built around 1690 and functions as a traditional assembly hall for the Chinese ethnic group from Fujian, China to socialize.
Hoi An Market is situated on the banks of the Thu Bon River, Hoi An. The market is busy throughout the day with locals bargaining hard alongside tourists.
This assembly hall was built by Chinese overseas coming from Trieu Chau (China) in 1845. It is dedicated to the God of Wind and Big Waves
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Discover more attractions in Quang Nam Province, where The world cultural heritage My Son is located
The province has two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the ancient town of Hội An and the Mỹ Sơn temple complex. It also lies on the World Heritage Road which connects different World Heritage Sites in Central Vietnam.