Duration : Half day
Tour Type :
Starts / Ends : Hoi An / Hoi An
Tour Route: World culture heritage of My Son temple
Pick up/ Drop off : At hotel
Group Size : Private tour only
Commencement date : Daily
My Son, located 69 km southwest of Danang, was an imperial city during the Cham dynasty, and 75km far from Hoi An. My Son is the former capital of the ancient Cham civilization that ruled Central Vietnam from the second to the thirteenth century. Their religion was primarily derived from Indian Hinduism. My Son is considered to be one of the best-preserved Cham structures in Vietnam. The complex is comprised of seventy Hindu-like towers and temples dating from the second century. My Son Sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics that comprises more than 70 architectural works. They include temples and towers that connect to each other with complicated red brick designs. The main component of the Cham architectural design is the tower, built to reflect the divinity of the king. Our day starts at 08:00 at hotel and come back hotel at around 13:00.
Hoi An Excursion – My Son Holly Land – Half day
My Son, located 69 km southwest of Da Nang, was an imperial city during the Cham dynasty, and 75km far from Hoi An. My Son is the former capital of the ancient Cham civilization that ruled Central Vietnam from the second to the thirteenth century.
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inclusions | – Private A/C transportation |
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