The impressive tower-temples of My Son sanctuary were constructed over ten centuries of continual development in what was the heart of the ancestral homeland of the ruling Dua Clan which unified the Cham clans and established the kingdom of Champapura (Sanskrit for City of the Cham people) in 192. During the 4th to 13th centuries this unique culture, on the coast of contemporary Viet Nam, owed its spiritual origins to the Hinduism of the Indian subcontinent. Under this influence many temples were built to the Hindu divinities such as Krishna and Vishnu, but above all Shiva.
An immersion in the culture of ethnic minorities of Upper Tonkin
A journey related to nature, biodiversity and ecolodges to discover the lush nature of Vietnam