Ancient well found in Central Vietnam
The remains of a well, thought to belong to the 12th century Cham period, was discovered in Vietnam's Quang Nam ...
Quang Nam is a province in central Vietnam and home to the My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An, both Unesco World Heritage Sites. Capital: Tam Ky.
The remains of a well, thought to belong to the 12th century Cham period, was discovered in Vietnam's Quang Nam ...
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Hoi An's ancient wells will be restored, according to a new plan to revitalise the water system. A well at ...
The governments of India and Vietnam recently signed an agreement to fund a five-year restoration project at the My Son ...
Archaeologists have successfully reassembled a pair of skulls recovered from the Bau Du site in Quang Nam province, central Vietnam. ...
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