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My Son
🇻🇳UNESCO My Son Sanctuary🇻🇳
Roaming the grounds of My Son Sanctuary, so many beautiful ruins around. Some are being rebuilt carefully as they don’t want to destroy or diminish the original ruins of this huge temple. When visitors also come to visit, they are careful not to touch or deface any of the structures. The sanctuary is huge and surrounded by nature, it was really nice to see the structures even in their destructed conditions. A must visit when in Hoi An👍
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🇻🇳UNESCO My Son🇻🇳
🇻🇳The Harmonious Hoi An🇻🇳
The name ‘My Son’ means ‘beautiful mountain’ and it’s easy to see how it got its name, with the complex set in moist green jungle beneath a cluster of impressive peaks, the temples, full of history, are carved with the faces of its creators, these are the highlights.
The My Son Sanctuary temples survived centuries of time, they survived territorial wars, and they survived years of neglect. What finally destroyed the grandest of them all was American bombs but thankfully not everything was lost.
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[World Heritage] My Son Sanctuary in Vietnam🇻🇳
Here is another introduction to Vietnam's World Heritage sites☺️
In April this year, I went on a motorbike tour of seven of the eight World Heritage sites🛵🛵🛵🇻🇳
The sites I'm introducing this time are about an hour's drive from Da Nang or Hoi An
(I went about two hours by motorbike from Hoi An🙆♀️🛵)
My Son Sanctuary (World Heritage Site, 1999), a sacred place for the Hindu god Shiva in the Champa Kingdom
My Son Sanctuary was discovered in 1885 and research and preservation activities were carried out, but it was bombed by the US Air Force during the Vietnam War, and many of the ruins were destroyed, and some ruins look as if they are about to collapse at any moment, so restoration work is still being carried out.
At the last rest area, there is a traditional Cham dance show
Every day, from 9:15, 10:45, 14:00, and 15:30,
You can watch it for 20 minutes at your leisure🥺
I was able to watch it from 14:00😊
In Group G, there are some kind of shows twice a day, at 10:00 and 14:45🙄🙄
(According to the sign, it says it depends on the weather.
If anyone knows, please let me know🙇♀️🙇♀️)
↑As of April 2023
*Group G
12th-14th century Binh Dinh style area
You can rent a motorbike from Da Nang or Hoi An to My Son Sanctuary (at your own risk), and there are many taxis and tours from Da Nang and Hoi An, so I think it is a World Heritage Site that you can easily visit😌
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My Son Sanctuary - the ruined temples
Location: Duy Phú, Duy Xuyên District, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
About 45 mins drive from Hoi An old town, we came to visit the ruined Hindo temples that were constructed between the 4th and the 14th century by the Kings of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of the Cham people (according to Wikipedia :)
I have been to a number of Hindu Temples, of which Angkor Wat being the greatest, Bali as well as Thailand Ayutthaya, there almost resemble some similarities in somewhere or what not. My Son Sanctuary was considered a smaller scale with 7 sites, (B,C,D is the biggest complex of the ruins) if I could compare, but it's still worth a visit.
Tickets cost 150.000 VND for adults and 40.000 VND for children. There are few ways to get here, but we have hired a local driver that makes our time more flexible to travel from one place to another.
I shall share more places that we visited in my next posts.
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The world cultural heritage My Son Di sản Văn
I mean, it's UNESCO world heritage, so obviously a must see. We booked a private tour with pick-up from Hoi An. Expensive but worth it to have a local guide that can explain everything. We also went very early (8 AM) which is definitely a good idea! No hundreds of tourists disturbing the peace but rather enjoying the sereen environment where My Son is situated. Also the sun was burning already like hell so we were very happy we didn't go any later in the day. the site itself is big with plenty of temples. While all dedicated tot he same god there are differences between them. Lot's of international cooperation to restore the temples which makes it easier to imagine how they would've looked. A real shame that the war damaged so many of them. It would've been amazing to see them while still in one piece!
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My Son Sanctuary.
🌟Highlights:
My Son Sanctuary is located in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. It was once the most important holy site of the Champa Kingdom, and the Cham people's tower-building techniques, stone carving art, and aesthetics are perfectly displayed here.
❤Recommended reason:
The temples are built of brick and stone, and have stood for thousands of years. Although they were damaged by war, they still stand tall. After the war, only a few towers survived. Although the scale and craftsmanship may not be as exquisite as Angkor Wat, the overall atmosphere is still strong.
👍Most recommended:
My Son Sanctuary has a history of more than 1,000 years and is an important symbol of Vietnamese culture. It is known as the "Angkor Wat of Vietnam."
Mỹ Sơn Ruins
The Mỹ Sơn Ruins are truly a captivating place where you can feel the breath of the ancient Champa civilization up close. The temples nestled in the mountains give the impression of being trapped in time, harmoniously blending with the surrounding beautiful nature.
As you enter the temples, the intricate stone carvings immediately catch your eye. Especially in the temple dedicated to Shiva, you can feel the ancient people's religious beliefs and artistic sensibilities vividly. The awe-inspiring variety of temples in different sizes and shapes kept me in constant admiration throughout the visit.
Strolling leisurely around, it feels as if you're immersing yourself in history. Taking photos here makes you feel like you're stepping into an ancient scene. Overall, the Mỹ Sơn Ruins are a perfect travel destination where history and nature blend seamlessly, and I highly recommend it to anyone traveling to Vietnam.
My Son Da Nang
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My Son Sanctuary, located near Da Nang, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that preserves the remnants of the ancient Champa civilization. As someone who visited, I marveled at the sanctuary's centuries-old Hindu temples and towers, built between the 4th and 14th centuries. Nestled amidst a lush valley surrounded by mountains, My Son's red-brick structures feature intricate carvings of deities, animals, and mythical beings, reflecting the artistic and architectural prowess of the Champa Kingdom. Exploring the sanctuary offered a glimpse into Vietnam's rich history and cultural heritage, providing a profound appreciation for its significance as a sacred site and testament to the Champa civilization's legacy. Visiting My Son Da Nang is a journey through time and a chance to witness the remnants of a once-thriving ancient civilization in Southeast Asia.
My Son Sanctuary 🇻🇳
If you are currently visiting Vietnam, one interesting attraction that you shouldn’t miss is My Son. My Son is a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Shaiva Hindu temples in central Vietnam, this place was constructed between the 4th and the 14th century by the Kings of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of the Cham people.
My Son is the most complete Cham site in Vietnam and its setting in a lush jungle valley below Cats Tooth mountain, that’s bring a wonderful view. This place is now became an UNESCO World Heritage Site (You should spend at least one day to exploring all sites).
My Son 🇻🇳✨
Thánh địa Mỹ Sơn, Duy Xuyên District, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
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🇻🇳My Son Sanctuary UNESCO Heritagr Site🇻🇳
🇻🇳The Harmonious Hoi An🇻🇳
A lot of the My Son temples were lost then it was overtaken by the jungle, and the natural world swallowed the remains of the culture that had thrived for almost a millennium…and today these are what remains of this historical ancient place.
After being lost, My Son was finally rediscovered by the French in 1898. They then embarked on a restoration project, realising the significance of the site.
Fast forward to August 1969 when much of this restoration work was undone, and in just one week, American B52s carpet bombed the site during an intense period of fighting during the Vietnam War.
The section of My Son with the largest temples – the most impressive and most holy – was turned into a pile of rubble.
But luckily for future tourists (like myself) and for the cultural legacy of mankind, some sections survived and can still be visited today💙
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🇻🇳UNESCO heritage My Son🇻🇳
🇻🇳The Harmonious Hoi An🇻🇳
This is one of the main ruins in My Son Sanctuary and continuing on to my story in my previous posts…
Because the Champa people faced threats from the Khmer Empire in Cambodia, other ethnic groups in Vietnam, and even from the Chinese, they needed protection to defend their kingdom.
In the end, though, it was the Vietnamese who gained control of this region in the 11th century and forced the Champa to move south, closer to Nha Trang, although their leaders managed to maintain the temple complex for a couple more centuries.
This is one of the most beautiful site too!
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🇻🇳UNESCO Site My Son Sanctuary🇻🇳
🇻🇳The Harmonious Hoi An🇻🇳
The My Son temple complex was built between the 4th century and the 14th century. It was the central worshipping centre for the Champa people who had five kingdoms in the surrounding areas.
The Champa had come from Java in Indonesia and brought with them their Hindu religion. My Son was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
The god Shiva was the bringer of the wishes of the Champa people and the thing they wished for most was fertility. They wanted to grow their population because of the more people they had the stronger they would become.
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My Son Ruins - Vietnam
My Son Ruins. About an hours drive from Hoi An.
Ancient ruins. Absolutely stunning!
Built with many influences involving, Khmer, North Vietnamese, South Vietnamese, West Vietnamese and Roman.
Some of the ruins were damaged by bombings from the Vietnam War. This just adds to the eeriness and ambience of the site.
Highly recommended 🙏
My Son world heritage
Good history at Danang Cham century! History from 13 century Hindu and Buddha
Old My Son
My Son Sanctuary dates from the 4th to the 13th centuries CE. It is located in the mountainous border Duy Xuyen District of Quang Nam Province, in central Viet Nam. The My Son Sanctuary is a remarkable architectural ensemble that developed over a period of ten centuries. It presents a vivid picture of spiritual and political life in an important phase of the history of South-East Asia. It will take two hours to drive from Da Nang.
Exploring My Son Sanctuary
Best to get a tour guide around the place since it is almost 1hour car journey from the Old Town and is rather big. Will be good to have some background history of the place rather than just walking around aimlessly
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