Visitors to My Son Sanctuary in Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam, can now purchase tickets online instead of at the ticket booth.
The My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board has recently launched an online ticketing system for tourists visiting the My Son Sanctuary. Visitors can access the website mysonticketonline.vn to select the appropriate tickets. The admission fee for Vietnamese citizens is 100,000 VND per ticket, while for foreign visitors, it is 150,000 VND per ticket.
A group of international visitors at My Son Sanctuary, Quang Nam Province. Photo: Song Chau
According to the Management Board, the online ticketing system aims to offer more convenience for tourists when purchasing tickets to visit the temple complex. This initiative is part of their ongoing digital transformation efforts to improve ticket sales and visitor guidance services.
The My Son temple complex was recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 2009. This ancient Champa tower complex, located in a valley, has endured for thousands of years thanks to preservation efforts supported by cooperation between Vietnam and other countries, particularly India.
Recently, scientists announced the discovery of an ancient ceremonial pathway that once existed in the area. This path was used by monks to move between the temple towers, and its direction is opposite to the current visitor entrance to My Son.
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