Enchanting beauty of My Son Sanctuary through lens of foreign photographers

VOV.VN - My Son Sanctuary is a large complex featuring religious relics, including temples, shrines, and towers, with the 1,000-year UNESCO-recognised world heritage site being the capital of the ancient Champa Kingdom.

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Pictured are a collection of impressive tower-temples located in the centre of My Son Sanctuary in Duy Xuyen district of the central province of Quang Nam. (Photo: Markus Tschudi / 500px.com)

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The photo captures the ancient beauty of the Cham towers. (Photo: Chris Taylor / 500px.com)

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Previously an epic stone temple, now only the ruins can be seen. (Photo: Lenka Rakova / 500px.com)

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Several tower-temples are located throughout My Son Sanctuary, which had previously been the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom for the majority of its existence. (Photo: Andrew Pascal / 500px.com)

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A tower temple stands tall amid dense forest. (Photo: Didier De Zan / 500px.com)

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My Son Sanctuary site has developed into a popular tourist attraction in the central province of Quang Nam. (Photo: Grant Sykes / 500px.com)

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As mist covers the site, the buildings appear magical. (Photo: Emily Dlspx / 500px.com)

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Many of the old brick walls feature historical imprints. (Photo: Dem Goradetsky / 500px.com)

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A dog takes a moment to rest in the ancient site. (Photo: Elias Jerusalem / 500px.com)

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Many of the buildings throughout the complex possess a green colour as nature spreads through the ruins. (Photo: Alex Stoen / 500px.com)

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A special black-and-white photo brings the past to life. (Photo: Andy Kennelly / 500px.com)

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The UNESCO-recognised world heritage site My Son Sanctuary as seen at sunset. (Photo: Peter / 500px.com)

 

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