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When I see the picture, everyone will think that this is Cambodia, but in fact it is Vietnam. Here is the Meishan site, located more than 50 kilometers west of Hoi An. Meishan has a history of more than 1,000 years and is the cultural soul of Vietnam. Meishan is the site of the ancient Champoor. It is the largest religious site in Vietnam. It is called "Angkor Wat in Vietnam". The temples here are made of masonry and have been the sacred center of Champoa for thousands of years and have been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. There was a lot of viciousness in the Vietnam War. The brick tower that has not fallen for a hundred years can't resist the raindrops. After the war, only the remaining towers in the area were preserved. It has many similarities with Angkor culture. The scale and craftsmanship may not be comparable to Angkor, but the overall gas field is still very strong. The site is built in a dense valley surrounded by mountains. A total of 70 Hindu temples have been built throughout the valley. The towers of Zhanpo are built of red bricks. Although not tall, they are complex and reflect the Hindu style. Also, because the Angkor Wat, a huge city built with megaliths, is more resistant to the test of wind and rain, the corrosion is more severe, and some places are wild grasses; the more the ruins go in, the broken stone columns on the ground. The more, the better the sculptures are better. Photo: It is recommended to wear colorful clothes, national style is more suitable Ticket price: 15w Vietnamese Dong Time: 6
Posted: Dec 11, 2018
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