File:This temple reminded me of Bantay Srei in Cambodia (30961042164).jpg

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Description This temple reminded me of Bantay Srei in Cambodia, which I had visited back in 2008. Those temples are almost identical to this one, though the Bantay Srei temples are made from red stone and feature much intricate sculpture on them. The well-planned, symbolic, and complete architectural design presented at My Son demonstrates that it was an important site to the Cham (aka Champa, Chams) people living there. The temples are also examples of the engineering skills of the Cham and their religious and political beliefs. (My Son, Central Vietnam, Nov. 2016)
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Author shankar s. from Dubai, united arab emirates

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