Chien Dan Cham Tower
The Chien Dan Towers are a group of ancient Cham temples located in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. Dating back to the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the towers are important remains of the Champa civilization, which once flourished in central Vietnam.
The complex consists of three brick towers located close together, each with elaborate carvings and reliefs depicting Hindu gods and mythological figures. The architecture reflects strong influences from Indian and Khmer styles, with elaborate decorations and sturdy structures.
Although time and weather have eroded some of their details, the Chien Dan Towers remain an important cultural and historical site. They attract researchers, historians and tourists interested in Cham history, art and architecture. The site provides valuable insights into the religious and artistic practices of the ancient Cham people.