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Located near the village of Duy Phu, My Son is a two-kilometer area filled with many abandoned and ruined temples. The religious structures were constructed between the 4th and 14th century AD by the kings of Chiem Thanh to worship the Hindu god, Shiva. Historically, the site was known for holding religious ceremonies for the kings, as well as being a burial place for royalty, and at one point had over 70 temples. While a majority of them were ruined during the Vietnam War, visitors can still see many of the stunning remains of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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