Cham Towers
The Cham Towers are a group of ancient Hindu temples located in Vietnam, specifically in the Binh Dinh province. Built by the Cham civilization between the 7th and 12th centuries, these towers are dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deities, particularly Shiva. The architecture showcases intricate carvings and unique brickwork, reflecting the artistic skills of the Cham people.
These towers are part of the My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and serve as a significant cultural and historical landmark. The Cham Towers not only highlight the religious practices of the Cham civilization but also provide insight into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.