Restored towers at My Son sanctuary ready to serve visitors
My Son Sanctuary comprises eight groups of 71 monuments built throughout the 7th -13th centuries. (Source: VNA). |
The upgrading is part of the first phase of a restoration project of the My Son sanctuary from 2017-2018, under which Indian experts have also helped consolidate Tower H in the complex.
During the restoration process, Vietnamese and Indian experts discovered walls, stone lion statues
In 2017, the My Son Sanctuary welcomed 290,000 tourists, up more than 10 percent year-on-year, raking in nearly 50 billion VND (2.15 million USD).
Once the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom, My Son Sanctuary is located in a hilly landscape in Duy Phu
It comprises eight groups of 71 monuments built throughout the 7th -13th centuries.
The first construction of My Son dates back to the 4th century under the reign of Bhadravarman for the worship of God Shiva-Bhadresvara. But later on, the temple was destroyed.
At the beginning of the 7th century, King Sambhuvarman had it rebuilt and rebaptized Sambhu-Bhadresvara. Each new monarch came to My Son after his accession to the throne for the ceremony of purification and to present offerings and erect new monuments, which explains why My Son is the only place where Cham art flourished without interruption from the 7th to 13th century.
Source: VNA
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