In 1999, both My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An earned UNESCO World Heritage status, solidifying their importance as key cultural and historical landmarks, and establishing Central Vietnam as a must-visit region for heritage tourism.
Located in Quang Nam Province, approximately 60km from Hoi An, My Son Sanctuary is a vital historical site. Nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by mountains, it stands as a prominent center of Southeast Asian Hindu shrines. Among Vietnam’s 225 Cham vestiges, My Son boasts 71 cataloged monuments and 32 epitaphs, offering invaluable insights into the region’s rich cultural past.
Uncover the rich spiritual traditions of Vietnam by visiting its UNESCO-listed temples and historical vestiges, offering a profound cultural journey.
Hoi An Ancient Town, a leading Vietnam attraction, showcases a unique architectural fusion, reflecting its diverse history. From Chinese shop houses and temples to French colonial buildings and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, the town is a cultural melting pot. Explore its ancient streets, renowned tailoring, and nearby beaches for an unforgettable experience.
Highlights
Explore the ruins of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed My Son Temple complex and its architecture
Understand the historical power and significance of the Champa Kingdom
Champa dance and music performance
Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch (set menu)
Learn about and explore the unique aspects of Hoi An ancient town














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