Vietnam Martios

My Son
In My Son of Vietnam, we travel back in time to the 14th century, exploring the remnants of the Cham kingdom.
My Son is one of Vietnam's most important archaeological and cultural sites, a complex of temples and towers dating from the 4th to the 14th century. Located in a remote valley surrounded by lush green mountains, it was the religious and cultural centre of the Champa kingdom.
Historical importance
My Son was the religious centre of Champa, where the Hindu god Shiva was worshipped.
Religious Centre: Temples and towers were built as places of worship and sacrifice, dedicated to Shiva, known here as "Bhadresvara".
Cultural Heritage: The Chams were known for their excellent architecture, artistic skills and intense commercial activity.
Architecture and Art.
The complex consists of about 70 buildings, showcasing the elaborate art and unique expertise of the Chams:
Towers and Temples: Made of red brick and stone, decorated with detailed carvings depicting gods, goddesses and mythological scenes.
No Cement: The bricks were assembled without the use of cement, which remains a mystery to archaeologists.
Hindu Iconography: The temples include carvings and reliefs depicting Shiva, the goddess Parvati and other sacred figures.
War Disasters.
My Son was severely damaged during the Vietnam War, as it was a base for the Viet Cong. Despite the damage, it remains an impressive archaeological site.
Current Status
In 1999, My Son was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its importance as a cultural treasure:
Visitable Monument: Visitors can tour the temples, admire the detail of the architecture and learn about the history of Champa.
Cultural Events: Traditional Chams dance and music performances are held at the site, offering a vibrant connection with the past.
Why Visit
My Son is not only an archaeological site but also a place that bears witness to man's connection with spirituality and art. Its charm combines history, nature and architecture, making it a destination that impresses and inspires.

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My Son
In My Son of Vietnam, we travel back in time to the 14th century, exploring the remnants of the Cham kingdom.

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