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Step back in time and explore the enchanting My Son Sanctuary, the spiritual heart of the Champa Kingdom, an ancient civilization that thrived in central Vietnam from the 2nd to the 19th century. Nestled amidst lush jungle landscapes, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of the Champa people. Join our expert tour guide to delve into the origins of the Champa civilization, both past and present. Learn about the ingenious construction techniques they used to create these remarkable structures, the purpose of each building, and the sacred rituals practiced within this sacred space. Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life as you wander through serene jungle paths, surrounded by centuries-old monuments, intricate carvings, and stunning sculptures dating from the 4th to the 13th century.
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My Son Sanctuary: Visit My Son Sanctuary, the most important religious center of the ancient Champa Kingdom (4th–13th century) Learn the fascinating history of the site with your professional, knowledgeable tour guide Explore temple ruins built and rebuilt over nearly 1,000 years Admire Hindu tower-temples decorated with detailed bas-relief carvings Discover how the Cham people constructed these temples without using mortar Understand the spiritual significance of My Son and its role in Champa culture Enjoy peaceful views of the lush jungle valley surrounding the sanctuary Marble Mountains: Visit sacred Buddhist pagodas and explore natural limestone caves Learn how some caves were used as field hospitals and shelters during the Vietnam War Walk to scenic viewpoints and enjoy panoramic views over Da Nang and the coastline Discover the meaning behind the five Marble Mountains, representing the five elements: Water – Fire – Wood – Earth – Metal
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-Depart from the port to My Son sanctuary which was once the Religious capital of the Champa Kingdom during the 4th to 13th centuries CE ,this unique culture, on the coast of contemporary Viet Nam, owed its spiritual origins to the Hinduism of the Indian sub-continent. -Enjoy the traditional Apsara dance of the Champ ladies -Drive to Hoi An for lunch at a restaurant and take a walk around the ancient town, visit the 400 years old Japanese cover bridge, the Chinese assembly Hall, visit the night market located alongside the beautiful Hoai river, enjoy the city view when all the Lantern in town turned on. - Return to your port
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