A spectacular evening at the Hoi An Lantern Festival was swiftly followed by a 5am wake up call as we set off for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of My Son. Having visited the amazing temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the historic city of Ayutthaya in Thailand and the stunning temple plain of Bagan in Myanmar we couldn't resist discovering what the My Son Sanctuary in Vietnam had to offer.. Cautiously riding down the chaotic roads of Hoi An on a rented, slightly-scratched, automatic Honda scooter, we exit one UNESCO World Heritage Site and make our way towards another - My Son Vietnam.. Less than 50km from the picturesque port city is a collection of Champa ruins nestled amongst the mountains in a geological basin of the Quang Nam province in Central Vietnam.

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In the early 1800s, the Vietnamese empire finally absorbed the defeated Kingdom of Champa, and today, the Cham people number less than 200,000 in Vietnam. My Son, a haunting relic of a bygone age, is an important window back into a time when the area around Hoi An was a very different place.. The My Son Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located near the city of Hoi An. Constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries, these preserved ruins are remnants from the long-departed Champa civilization, whose presence in Vietnam lasted until 1832. History Some of the intact ruins. Photo: xiquinhosilva