A short documentary film on My Son, a unique Hindu sanctuary located in the central province of Quang Nam, has been released in Hanoi.
The film, My Son - Thung Lung Cua Than Linh Va Nghe Thuat (My Son - The Valley of Gods and Arts), is part of a project to promote Vietnamese heritage to the world, launched by Quang Nam and its partners.
The 18-minute work features the beautiful scenes of My Son and its architecture. It also highlights the Cham people, and their culture today.
My Son was the capital of the Champa Kingdom from the 4th to 13th century. Its architecture of bricks and stones dedicated mostly to the deities Shiva, Krishna and Vishnu.
Hon Den mountain in My Son, a unique Hindu sanctuary located in the central province of Quang Nam
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My Son was the capital of the Champa Kingdom from the 4th to 13th century. Its architecture of bricks and stones dedicated mostly to the deities Shiva, Krishna and Vishnu.
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