My Son - The World Heritage archaeological site was a Cham dynasty capital, between the 4th and 12th centuries AD. It is considered the biggest and most symbolic temple complex of the Champa Kingdom running the length of the southern central coastal area. The complex is comparable to other great structures, which bear the hallmarks of Indian civilization in the Southeast Asian region.
According to 1902 statistics, My Son boasted 71 brick and stone structures. Unfortunately, the complex has been heavily damaged by continuous warfare and as a result, there remain only 32 ancient towers, of which only 20 have their original figures kept relatively intact.
The quadrilateral towers are constructed of red bricks, and their tiered roofs taper off towards the top. All the four sides of every tower have relief carvings depicting deities, human beings or animal creatures on baked brick in an airy style. It is interesting to note that the researchers are still unable to find out how Cham craftsmen have put all the bricks together without using mortar. Inside each main tower, a symbol of Linga or an icon of Shiva is placed for worship together with Bhadravarman. In addition, there are also ingenious relief carved on brick and stone status in the decorative style of the Cham people of thousands of year ago.
You can visit this place by road, 68km from Danang, 30km from Hoi An ancient town.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Secrets to My Son, Vietnam - The Holyland
Monday, April 2, 2007
Which town in Vietnam is called an "Ancient Town"?

Not far away from Danang (30km), originally known as Faifo Hoi An town is small and peaceful, the kind of place where you may get stuck for a few days, whether it is intentional or not.
In the past, Hoi An has been used by the Japanese, Portuguese, Dutch, French and the large remaining Chinese community where all sorts of produce and wares were traded. Remnants of these past traders' influences can still be seen lining the streets of Hoi An: private houses, family chapels, community halls, communal houses etc...
Hoi An is full of shops selling artwork, from lifelike memorial family portraits, to stylized images of Hoi An houses and streets. Tourists are being lured into the markets to buy silk and have quality garments tailor made.
Golden Sand Resort is a 5star establishment, with a modern deluxe lifestyle and a total of 212 rooms, managed by Swiss-Belhotel Group. Located on tranquil Cua Dai beach, on the southern end of Hoi An Bay. 10mins drive from Hoi An city and the World Heritage Site of Hoi An Town.
Come down to Hoi An for a nice getaway vacation with your love ones and family and enjoy this peaceful, lovely town and resort by the beach.