Mỹ Sơn is a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Shaiva Hindu temples in central Vietnam, constructed between the 4th and the 13th century by the Kings of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of the Cham people. The temples are dedicated to the veneration of God in accordance with Shaivism, wherein God is named Shiva, or The Auspicious One. In this particular complex, he is venerated under various local names, the most important of which is Bhadreshvara.
Mỹ Sơn is located near the village of Duy Phú, in the administrative district of Duy Xuyên in Quảng Nam Province in Central Vietnam, 69 km southwest of Da Nang, and approximately 10 km from the historic Champa capital of Trà Kiệu. The temples are in a valley roughly two kilometres wide that is surrounded by two mountain ranges.
Summer: 5:30 am - 5 pm
Winter: 6 am - 5 pm
Foreigners: 150.000 VND
Vietnam: 100.000VND
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mỹ_Sơn
Official Website http://en.mysonsanctuary.com.vn/
Unesco https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/949
Address (Unnamed Road), Vietnam
Coordinates 15°45'55.039" N 108°7'22.903" E