The tower stands 22m tall like a sword pointing to the sky in Yen Hoa village,My Ly commune, Ky Son district.
The tower includes two parts, the foundation and body of the tower, whichis a square brick pillar measuring 5m each side.
Its peak consists of various storeys. The tower is covered with moss andgrass.
Beside it stands a Bodhi tree, as high as the tower. Locals built a smalltemple beside the tree and placed two statues of Buddha measuring some 15cmhigh. There are some statues inside the tower that are bigger.
According to some researchers, the tower was built by Theravada Buddhist monks,who moved from Thailand to Laos and into Vietnam in the 7th century.
The tower now is seriously degraded. Local authorities have installedwarning signs for locals and tourists. They have also asked concerned agenciesto renovate the tower.
Yet there has been no repairs as yet.
Kha Van Nghe, 55, a local resident, said when he was small he saw many Buddhastatues around the tower.
Since 1970 many statues have been robbed, he said.
Some people even broke in the tower to take statues and ancient objectsaway,” he said.
Luong Van Bay, chairman of the commune's People's Committee, said thoughthe tower is situated in a fairly remote area and is dilapidated, the tower hasstill attracted visitors.
“Every month, residents still burn incense and bring offerings to the tower andtemple,” he said.
"We hope concerned agencies will soon renovate the ancient tower,” Baysaid./.