Champa Collection
Champa, a historical kingdom in Vietnam, is known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning architectural marvels
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Champa, a historical kingdom in Vietnam, is known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning architectural marvels. One of the prominent landmarks is the Po Klong Garai temple, which dates back to the 13th century and stands as a testament to Cham architecture. Located in Phan Rang-Thap Cham, Ninh Thuan Province, this temple complex showcases intricate carvings and sculptures that depict the ancient Cham civilization. Another noteworthy site is the Museum of Cham Sculpture in Danang. Here, visitors can admire sandstone carvings depicting polo players, showcasing the artistic prowess of the Chams. The museum also houses other artifacts from various sites such as My Son's Cham Ruins. Speaking of My Son, this archaeological site boasts several attractions including a dancing girl statue and a headless Buddha statue. These remnants offer glimpses into the religious practices and artistic achievements during its prime. Further exploration leads us to Po Ro Me temple ruins in Ninh Phuoc District. This 17th-century Cham tower provides insights into Champa's spiritual beliefs while captivating with its impressive architecture. The Po Nagar temple Cham towers located in Nha Trang are another must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Situated in Khanh Hoa Province, these towers stand tall against time and serve as reminders of Champa's glorious past. Moving on to Duy Xuyen District lies My Son ruins - an extensive cham temple site that spans across Quang Nam Province. Here you can find Eastern (Vietnamese) Cham writing carved into stone walls alongside enchanting sculptures that tell stories of gods and goddesses worshipped by ancient Chams. Amongst these treasures lies an enthroned planetary deity sculpture created by an unknown artist between 850-875 AD. This masterpiece represents both artistic finesse and religious significance within Champa culture.