An ancient road dating back to the 12th century has freshly been discovered in an excavation on architectural ruins at the east side of Tower K within the My Son Sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam.
After concluding the archaeological excavation of the ancient pathway leading to the K Tower in the My Son World Cultural Heritage Site in the central province of Quang Nam, the Management Board of the site in coordination with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Archaeology have devised a preservation plan with the aim of protecting the original values of the ancient road.
The central province of Quang Nam launched the tourism stimulation programme 2024 themed “Quang Nam – Green Heritage Region” at a press conference on April 16.
An ancient road dating back to the 12th century has freshly been discovered in an excavation on architectural ruins at the east side of Tower K within the My Son Sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam.
My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO-recognised World Cultural Heritage Site in the central province of Quang Nam, welcomed nearly 123,000 visitors, including 110,000 foreigners, in the first quarter of this year, over 50% higher than that of the same period last year.
Archeological exploration and excavation on the eastern part of tower K in the My Son Sanctuary - a UNESCO-recognised World Cultural Heritage Site in the central province of Quang Nam, started on March 15 by the Institute of Archaeology in coordination with the Management Board of the site.
Japanese Crown Prince Fumihito Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko visited Hoi An Ancient Town and My Son Sanctuary - two world cultural heritage sites - in the central province of Quang Nam on September 23-24 as part of their official visit to Vietnam.
Quang Nam province has developed green, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly tourism offerings in a bid to attract visitors. However, experts believe, for a breakthrough to be seen in its tourism development, the province’s tourism sector should improve product quality and meet the increasing demands of tourists.
The UNESCO-recognised My Son Sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam is striving to welcome 300,000 visitors in 2023, according the management board of the heritage site.
The UNESCO-recognised My Son Sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam is one of the most popular architectural complex of the Cham people and a famous tourist attraction in Vietnam.
Vietnam surpassed Armenia, Brazil, Egypt, Greece, and Japan to claim the "world’s leading heritage destination" title at this year’s World Travel Awards held recently in Oman.
There was a unique culture on the coast of contemporary Vietnam from the 4th to 13th centuries that owed its spiritual origins to Hinduism in India. It is best illustrated by the remains of impressive tower temples in what was the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom.
My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO-recognised world heritage site in Quang Nam province's Duy Xuyen district, now began welcoming foreign tourists after the Covid-19 pandemic hiatus.
The management board for My Son world cultural heritage site is coordinating with relevant parties in planting markers to delineate the boundary between the landscape conservation area and local residents' cultivation land to prevent encroachment and preserve the habitats of animals and plants in the conservation area.
The Ministry of Public Security began to use a new passport form from July 1, a move aiming to implement a circular by the ministry on passport specimens.
The UNESCO-recognised My Son Sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam is one of the most popular architectural complex of the Cham people and a famous tourist attraction in Vietnam.
More than 200 dancers and artists staged an art performance: ‘The My Son Sanctuary Legendary Night’ in the central province’s Duy Xuyen district on March 24, marking a significant event of the National Tourism Year – Quang Nam 2022.