The Cham people of the Champa Kingdom - now a minority group in Vietnam - ruled the area with the temples dating back to the 4th to 13th centuries. They were Hindu temples with Shiva being much reve…Full review by gfsc5
Mar 14, 2025
There is not much to see except a few brick ruins. The dance and music show were tacky. Overall, it was a boring site. I suggest you give it a miss.Full review by Winifred C
Mar 8, 2025
This was a walk around a valley which had a number of ruined temples. It was peaceful and a beautiful area with some history but limited in its interest value for tourists. It felt as though you ha…Full review by SteveDeb1971
i am going to Vietnam in march 1st week. i am short of 1 day. i want to know if i can visit hue in mrng and my son sanctury while return to hoi an? can i see both properly within 1 day? please suggest. How much time to see My son sanctury and Cham dance?
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I think it would be difficult to go to both Hue and My Son in one day. Hue is about 2 hours north of Hoi An and My Son is perhaps 1 hour to the south. I think if I had to choose …
I think it would be difficult to go to both Hue and My Son in one day. Hue is about 2 hours north of Hoi An and My Son is perhaps 1 hour to the south. I think if I had to choose between the two, I'd choose Hue, as it offers more to do. Incidentally, the rode from Hue to Hoi An is a magnificent piece of engineering - II advise you to either go up to Hue or back to Hoi An by bus so you can enjoy this fantastic road. We went up by train and back down by bus. Chris
Hi we've been to Angkor Wat in Cambodia a view weeks ago and now passing My Son. We're not sure if it's worth it to stop at My Son if we already saw Angkor Wat, because it actually looks pretty similar. Maybe we're wrong with this assumption. What do you guys think about?
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Can't answer that question since I have not been to Angkor Wat. Just in passing with others who have been to both, My Son is smaller. Some of the artifacts have been taken to Danang …
Can't answer that question since I have not been to Angkor Wat. Just in passing with others who have been to both, My Son is smaller. Some of the artifacts have been taken to Danang and displayed there; great addition to the knowledge of My Son and Angkor Wat if you happen to be in Danang. Chinese tourists have not yet descended on My Son when were there, but supposedly will coming in droves beginning in Apr and May predicted by the Vietnamese.
Hi, we will have a driver taking us from Hoi An to My Son. Can anyone recommend a scenic route to take back? Is there anything else we might like to call in and see on the way back? Can anyone recommend a nice restaurant or cafe to visit on the way back?
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Book for a cycling tour to see the scenery of green fields,...