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Explore My Son Sanctuary by bike

27 October 2024 | 05:40:00 AM

When visiting My Son Sanctuary - a world cultural heritage site in Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province, visitors can cycle and enjoy the green nature along the 2km distance before immersing themselves in the mysterious space.


Visitors are delighted to use bicycles to explore the My Son Sanctuary. Photo: Toquoc.vn

My Son Sanctuary, with over 70 architectural structures, is located in a secluded valley surrounded by mountains.

Along with discovering the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of the Champa civilization through electric vehicles, visitors can now immerse themselves in the tranquil natural beauty of the lush mountains by cycling along a 2km path from the entrance, leading to a deeper exploration of the temple complex.

This initiative is part of the strategic cooperation between Hoiana Resort & Golf and The My Son Sanctuary Cultural Heritage Management Board. It aims to enrich the visitor experience while fostering heritage conservation, reducing environmental impact, contributing to biodiversity protection, and promoting the preservation of natural and cultural heritage for a greener, more sustainable site.

In the near future, the My Son Sanctuary Cultural Heritage Management Board plans to promote environmentally responsible tourism products, such as zero-waste tours, forest trekking tours by bicycle, etc.

Translated by Cam Hy

Source: Quang Nam News

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