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Update news My Son Sanctuary
The central province plans to build a sculpture park in the My Son Sanctuary to honour people for their contributions to preserving and restoring its cultural heritages, earning them the UNESCO recognition.
A group of Indian and Vietnamese archaeologists discovered an ancient road underground and some vestiges at the My Son sanctuary in central Quang Nam Province while undertaking excavation and repair work
VietNamNet Bridge – The first 2017 group of tourists in the central city of Da Nang were 150 passengers on a Silk Air flight from Singapore on January 1, 2017.
VietNamNet Bridge – Russian scientists are seeking measures to preserve and restore the My Son sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam, which was recognised as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1999.
A Cham tower within the UNESCO-recognised My Son Sanctuary in the central province of Quang Nam has reopened for tourists after nearly four years of restoration.
If you’re looking for a fascinating late summer bargain holiday, My Son sanctuary may be just the ticket.
VietNamNet Bridge – Quang Nam Province plans to relocate a Cham ruin in the path of a highway project because the road must go ahead.
VietNamNet Bridge – The historic central city of Hoi An plans to restore 80 ancient wells, most of them locate on the north bank of the De Vong River near the Thanh Ha pottery village.
VietNamNet Bridge – Saigon Children’s Charity will host a Charity Cycle Adventure featuring a three-day cycling ride across some of Vietnam’s most beautiful sceneries from November 28 to 30.
My Son Sanctuary to be in 3D simulation; Singing festival showcases restored ca tru music; Photo exhibition depicts children’s life; Book fair marks 60th anniversary of Hanoi's liberation; Gallery Café for art lovers in HCMC
VietNamNet Bridge – Poor infrastructure, human resources and cumbersome immigration procedures has limited tourism development in the Greater Mekong Subregion, which includes portions of Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia.
VietNamNet Bridge – After more than 10 years of work, restoration workers at My Son Sanctuary in central Quang Nam Province's Duy Xuyen District recently opened a war-shattered Cham tower to the public.