Hidden beauty of My Son Sanctuary attracts international visitors

PSNews - It is known that in 2022, My Son Sanctuary welcomed 110,000 visitors, of which more than 60% were foreigners. In 2023, the My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board set a target of welcoming 180,000 visitors with about 70% international visitors. 

Hidden beauty of My Son Holy Land attracts international visitors  -0
My Son Sanctuary is located in Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province.

Nestled in a narrow valley surrounded by mountains, the architectural complex of My Son Sanctuary exudes an ancient, wild and mysterious beauty. Despite being severely damaged by natural disasters and wars, My Son Sanctuary still stands one of the most unique attractions in Quang Nam province, attracting thousands of domestic and foreign tourists each year.

My Son Sanctuary is located in Duy Phu commune (Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province), about 70 km from Da Nang city and about 30 km from National Highway 1A to the west.

Hidden beauty of My Son Holy Land attracts international visitors  -1
The architecture of My Son Sanctuary is mostly influenced by Hinduism.
Hidden beauty of My Son Holy Land attracts international visitors  -2

This place is the pinnacle of Cham Pa sculpture with a continuous development process of nearly 9 centuries. Despite being severely damaged by natural disasters and wars, My Son Sanctuary still has traces of the foundations of 70 holy buildings, castles and temples.

The architecture of My Son Sanctuary is mostly influenced by Hinduism, using brick and stone and face the East - the direction of the rising sun and is considered the place where the gods reside. The temple structure here is divided into 3 main parts: the base of the tower, the body of the tower and the top of the tower and is the place to organize the sacrifices of the Champa dynasty as well as the tombs of the Champa kings or princes, the royal family. .

In general, the architecture of My Son Sanctuary is influenced by Hinduism. The temples are made of brick and stone, facing the east where the gods live. The structure of temples and towers here are separated into three sections: the base of the tower, the body of the tower, and the top of the tower. In the past, they organized ceremonial activities of the Cham Pa dynasty in this place. 

Hidden beauty of My Son Holy Land attracts international visitors  -3
Mrs Borbala Banya and her husband visit My Son Sanctuary. 

Mrs Borbala Banya from Hungary shared: "My teacher is an anthropologist who lived for a year and a half in Vietnam. His sharing about the country, people and culture of Vietnam inspires me a lot and that's the reason why I'm here, at the My Son Sanctuary. Its ancient and distinctive features make me feel like I'm lost in a certain country. I really admire the architecture here."

Meanwhile, Daniel, a French visitor, described My Son Sanctuary as an unique cultural heritage of the world. "I will come back to Quang Nam to learn more about its culture", shared Daniel. 

It is known that in 2022, My Son Sanctuary welcomed 110,000 visitors, of which more than 60% were foreigners. In 2023, the My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board set a target of welcoming 180,000 visitors with about 70% international visitors. 

"The Management Board of My Son Cultural Heritage is focusing on strengthening the source of traditional tourists from Europe, Australia, the US and North Asia. Due to their high demand of entertaining, we exert all-out efforts to create unique art performance", said Phan Ho, Director if the Management Board of My Son Cultural Heritage. 

By Kim Khanh

Other News

Vietnam secure berth at FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for first time

Vietnam secure berth at FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for first time

Vietnam national U17 football team secured a place at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2026 for the first time after defeating United Arab Emirates national U17 football team 3-2 on in the final Group C match of the AFC U17 Asian Cup 2026 in Saudi Arabia on early May 14 (Vietnam time).

Vietnam’s most beautiful railway station twins with French counterpart

Vietnam’s most beautiful railway station twins with French counterpart

A twinning agreement between Da Lat Railway Station in Vietnam and Trouville-Deauville Railway Station in France was signed at the French Embassy in Vietnam on May 7, creating new opportunities for cooperation in station management and operations, as well as cultural and tourism promotion between the two sides.

Hanoi gains two more craft villages in World Crafts Cities network

Hanoi gains two more craft villages in World Crafts Cities network

The recognition of Chuyen My and Son Dong craft villages as members of the World Crafts Cities network represents international acknowledgement of the cultural value, artisanal techniques, creativity and sustainable vitality of Vietnam’s traditional craft villages, he said.

Thang Long - Hanoi Festival 2026 to return in September

Thang Long - Hanoi Festival 2026 to return in September

Co-hosted by the municipal People’s Committee, the Department of Culture and Sports, and domestic and foreign agencies, the whole spectacle is meant to honour the city’s millennia-old heritage while reafffirming its strategy of establishing culture as a development engine.

Spreading Vietnamese cultural identity in digital space

Spreading Vietnamese cultural identity in digital space

In the context of deep international integration, cultural identity serves as both a “shield” against assimilation and a defining marker of a nation’s image. Protecting and promoting uniquely Vietnamese cultural values has therefore become a pressing task, particularly in an increasingly complex digital environment.

ITE HCMC 2026 to promote Vietnam’s tourism on global map

ITE HCMC 2026 to promote Vietnam’s tourism on global map

With its large scale, the ITE HCMC 2026 aims to promote tourism cooperation between Vietnam and priority markets such as Northeast Asia, Western Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and Oceania while also boosting visitor arrivals from the Indian market

Vietnamese puppetry seeks renewal amid preservation challenges

Vietnamese puppetry seeks renewal amid preservation challenges

Although widely regarded as a cultural “speciality” attracting tourists, Vietnamese puppetry is facing multiple challenges in preservation and development, requiring renewed efforts to both safeguard its identity and adapt to contemporary cultural currents.

Project on digital transformation in cultural sector approved

Project on digital transformation in cultural sector approved

By 2030, the project targets the establishment of shared digital platforms across 100% of cultural sectors. All digitised cultural heritage will be standardised under the national data framework and shared in accordance with regulations, while 80% of public digital heritage assets are expected to receive digital identifiers to clarify ownership and management, encouraging organisations and individuals to do the same and support market development.

Vietnam eyes becoming region’s leading tourism destination

Vietnam eyes becoming region’s leading tourism destination

Vietnam has in recent years undergone a notable transformation in its tourism development strategy, placing a strong emphasis on nature-based and eco-tourism. This shift is not merely aligned with global trends, but represents a necessary step towards safeguarding valuable natural resources, while appealing to a growing segment of environmentally conscious travellers.