Visiting the My Son Sanctuary on the morning of March 29, Jack Hughes (31 years old, from England) exclaimed: "I have to use the word wonderful, the ancient beauty of this complex makes me feel like I'm lost in some strange land."
These days, My Son Sanctuary (Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province) opens its doors to welcome domestic and foreign tourists.
Visiting the relic site on the morning of 29/2, Jack Hughes (31 years old, from England) exclaimed: "I have to use the word wonderful, this relic complex is located in a valley completely isolated from the residential area. This ancient, unique feature makes me feel like I am lost in some land."
As for Mr. Tien Thuan from Ho Chi Minh City, he expressed: “My friend and I went to Quang Nam for tourism. I went to many places but I have never set foot in My Son Sanctuary.
"When coming here, you really have to admire the people who created this unique architecture..." - Mr. Thuan said and said: My friends and I recorded the moments here...
Images of domestic and foreign tourists visiting My Son Sanctuary:
Many tourists visit My Son Sanctuary
Jack Hughes (31 years old, from England) was amazed when he saw this relic site.
As for Mr. Tien Thuan from Ho Chi Minh City, he realized the uniqueness of the relic complex.
Two young people take pictures in the relic site
This is a system of temples used to worship the gods of kings and dynasties of the Champa kingdom.
A group of young people wearing traditional costumes visit My Son Sanctuary
Many statues of people or elephant heads were built on the wall.
There are two areas displaying excavated artifacts.
A broken stone pillar lies in the path.
My Son A10 altar was built in the 9th-10th century, made from 17 sandstone blocks in five overlapping layers.
According to Vietnamnet