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Experts have called for Cham cultural heritage preservation to go hand in hand with tourism, digital transformation and community participation, with local people playing the central role in safeguarding and benefiting from their heritage.
Thousands of people gathered in Vietnam's south-central Khanh Hoa Province on June 26 as the sixth Cham Ethnic Culture Festival officially opened, celebrating one of the country's oldest and most distinctive cultural traditions.
Over centuries, many Champa artifacts have remained remarkably well preserved in Da Nang, becoming national treasures of exceptional historical, artistic and spiritual value.
Across centuries of wind and sand, sacred towers and ancient stone instruments continue to guard the spiritual memory of Cham and Raglai communities, shaping Khanh Hoa’s cultural identity today.
Ponagar Tower stands as a masterpiece of Cham architecture, constructed over a thousand years ago with brickwork and adorned with intricate stone and ceramic carvings.
Thap Ba Ponagar in Nha Trang is honored for its spiritual and cultural significance.
Discover the enchanting beauty of Champa religious art through three unique sculptures recognized as Vietnam’s National Treasures.