Khanh Hoa’s 1000-year-old Cham towers become tourist hotspot

  • The Po Nagar Tower complex, built between the 8th and 13th centuries, pulls in thousands of visitors annually. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
    The Po Nagar Tower complex, built between the 8th and 13th centuries, pulls in thousands of visitors annually. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
  • The Po Klong Garai complex, built between the late 13th and early 14th centuries, is the heart and soul of the Cham Balamon community in southern Khanh Hoa. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
    The Po Klong Garai complex, built between the late 13th and early 14th centuries, is the heart and soul of the Cham Balamon community in southern Khanh Hoa. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
  • The Po Nagar Tower complex, built between the 8th and 13th centuries, pulls in thousands of visitors annually. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
    The Po Nagar Tower complex, built between the 8th and 13th centuries, pulls in thousands of visitors annually. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
Nestled along Vietnam’s south central coast, Khanh Hoa province is home to a cluster of ancient Cham towers standing tall for over a millennium. Packed with history, thesse sacred sites are now blowing up as must-see tourist spots. Dubbed the “land of ancient towers”, Khanh Hoa boasts a rich Cham legacy through architectural masterpieces like the Po Nagar, Hoa Lai, Po Klong Garai, and Po Rome towers. Among them, the Po Klong Garai and Po Nagar complexes stand out for their historical significance, aesthetic appeal, and cultural value. The towers have also become popular check-in spots, with visitors donning traditional Cham attire for photos. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành

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