Tourists visiting Vietnam in a group or even a solo Vietnam tour make it a point to discover the exotic beaches, try Vietnamese culinary scenes, and explore various ancient temples, pagodas, and Chams in Vietnam.
These architectural marvels made of red bricks stand humbly amidst a small city park.
Coconut palms, banana trees, and other tropical flora surround Thap Doi Twin Towers in Vietnam. These twin towers stand adjacent to one other, towering at 20 and 18 meters, respectively.
The Twin Cham Towers in Quy Nhon is a structure bearing testament to the architectural expertise of the Cham Civilization artists and architects.
These towers are made with red bricks and are intricately carved with decorative motifs including figurines of monkeys and the Hindu deity Garunda (Half bird half human) to bring out the splendor of the Cham Civilization craftsmanship.
Thap Doi Twin Towers, Qui Nhon, are the closest Cham towers within the city’s limits.
An interesting fact about these towers is, that despite their location which is just 3 km from the seashore, and the kind of material used for their construction, these towers are in great condition.
Although this temple holds great religious and historical significance for Vietnamese people, the actual name of its founder and to which deity this temple is dedicated is not known.
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