Constructed between the 8th and 12th centuries, the Po Nagar Cham Towers stand at the mouth of the Cai River on the outskirts of Nha Trang, a beach town in central Vietnam. These towers were built to honor the region’s Cham rulers and feature Buddhist temples alongside shrines dedicated to Hindu gods such as Shiva and Ganesh. Visitors can explore the intricate stone carvings and architectural details that reflect the rich cultural and religious heritage of the Cham people. The site offers a glimpse into the historical and spiritual significance of this ancient civilization, set against the backdrop of the river and the surrounding landscape.
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