Amazing recovery of My Son tourism

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(QNO) - The number of tourist arrivals to My Son Sanctuary (Quang Nam province) has already reached around 90 percent of 2019. It’s a positive signal for my Son tourism recovery in 2023.

My Son sanctuary is considered a unique and rare Cham architectural population.
My Son sanctuary is considered a unique and rare Cham architectural population.
 

On average, My Son Sanctuary welcomes more than 1,100 arrivals per day, compared to 1,200 arrivals in 2019.

Mr. Lionel from France was suggested visiting My Son Sanctuary - a world’s unique cultural heritage site in Quang Nam and felt satisfied with it.

On the road to My Son Sanctuary
On the road to My Son Sanctuary
 

The number of visitors to My Son Sanctuary has been increasing. They are mainly from South Korea, European countries, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, India.

My Son Sanctuary welcomed about 110,000 arrivals in 2022. Over 60% of them are foreigners. This site hopes to receive 180,000 arrivals including 130,000 foreigners in 2023.

My Son Sanctuary
My Son Sanctuary
 

Now, My Son Sanctuary - a unique feature of Champa culture attracts tourists via visual and online introduction, upgraded and new tourism products, digital transformation such as ticket check with QR code, multilingual voiceover, virtual tours…

An art performance in My Son Sanctuary
An art performance in My Son Sanctuary
 

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Marche Polytechnic University surveys My Son Sanctuary

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(QNO) - Scientists from Marche Polytechnic University (Italy) and Hue University (Vietnam) have recently had a working visit to My Son Sanctuary - a UNESCO’s world cultural heritage site.

Cham brocade in My Son Sanctuary

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(QNO) - Cham brocade along with Cham women goes to My Son Sanctuary (Quang Nam province) from My Nghiep village (Ninh Thuan province).

My Son Sanctuary welcomes the first international cruise ship after two years

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(QNO) - 40 first international tourists went on a cruise

to My Son Sanctuary in Quang Nam province after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.