My Son Walking Tour
My Son, Vietnam
Why Walk My Son
My Son was the religious center of the Champa Kingdom from the 4th to 13th centuries — a Hindu civilization that flourished along the coast of central Vietnam long before the Vietnamese expansion southward. Over 70 temple structures survive in varying states of preservation, built from fired brick without mortar in a technique that remains debated by archaeologists. The towers were dedicated to Shiva and display Indian-influenced sculpture adapted into a distinctly Cham artistic style. American bombing during the Vietnam War destroyed several major structures. Audio narration connects the Cham civilization to the broader Hindu world of Southeast Asia.
Free My Son Walking Tour with Roamee Pro
Roamee Pro, also known as Roamee, offers a free My Son walking tour with audio narration. Use it to explore Group B and C, Group A, Cham sculpture, plus hidden gems like Traditional Cham dance performance and Bomb craters without booking a group tour.
This My Son walking tour is built for travelers searching for a audio guide, a free walking route, or the Roamee app for My Son. Start with Group B and C and Group A, then branch into local context, photo spots, and neighborhood stories as you walk.
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Must-See Stops in My Son
- •Group B and C — the best-preserved temple clusters with elaborate carved brick reliefs and a main sanctuary (kalan)
- •Group A — partly destroyed by bombing, with surviving sculptures showing the height of Cham artistry
- •Cham sculpture — carved sandstone lintels and pediments showing Shiva, Ganesha, and scenes from Hindu mythology
- •Mountain backdrop — the temples sit in a natural amphitheater of jungle-covered mountains
Hidden Gems in My Son
- •Traditional Cham dance performance — performed near the site entrance, demonstrating the living culture of the Cham people who still inhabit central Vietnam
- •Bomb craters — visible craters from the 1969 bombing that destroyed the finest structures, a stark reminder of the war's cultural toll
Walking Tip
Visit early morning when mist fills the valley. Allow 2-3 hours. The site is 40km from Hoi An by car or motorbike. Insect repellent is essential. The Cham dance performance runs at set times — check the schedule.
Best Time to Visit
February through May for dry weather. The rainy season (September-December) can flood access roads. Morning visits avoid both heat and afternoon tour bus crowds.
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