A JOURNEY CONNECTING HISTORY - ARCHITECTURE - INDIGENOUS CULTURE

17/10/2024
The route from Hoi An Ancient tow, My Son Temples and Dong Giang Heaven’s Gate offers travelers a remarkable experience, exploring historical depth, architectural beauty, and vibrant local culture. This journey begins in Hoi An’s cultural richness, continues through the mystical, historical sites of My Son Temples, and immersers in the breathtaking natural landscapes of Dong Giang Heaven’s Gate. It’s more than just a geographic path—it's a cultural convergence that creates an unparalleled, diverse tourism experience in Quảng Nam.

Table of Content: 

1. A Destination of Heritage Exploration
1.1. Quang Nam and Its Tourism Development Potential
1.2. New Project in Dong Giang Distric
2. Hoi An - My Son - Dong Giang Heaven's Gate: A New Route Connecting Nature and Indigenous Culture
2.1. Hoi An Ancient Town
2.2. My Son Temple
2.3. Dong Giang Heaven's Gate Ecotourism Site

 

A Destination of Heritage Exploration

Quang Nam Province is a region rich in historical and cultural significance with two UNESCO World Cultural Heritage: The Ancient Town of Hội An and the My Son Temples. These two attractions draw millions of visitors each year, solidifying Quang Nam's position on Vietnam's cultural tourism map.

Quang Nam and Its Tourism Development Potential

Quang Nam is a land where majestic natural landscapes meet a unique local culture. With a 125-kilometer coastline stretching from Dien Ngoc to Dung Quat Bay, pristine forests, and rivers and streams, Quang Nam is an ideal destination for adventurers, boasting attractions.

In addition, Quang Nam also features the Cu Lao Cham World Biosphere Reserve, alongside local specialties such as Tra My cinnamon, Tien Phuoc pepper, Hoi An bird’s nest, traditional craft villages, and vibrant cultural festivals.

The cultural diversity among ethnic groups such as the Kinh, CoTu, and XoDang has created a richly woven cultural landscape, further unlocking potential for eco-tourism and community-based tourism in this remarkable region.

Read more: TOP 5 CULTURAL AND NATURE DISCOVERY DESTINATIONS IN QUẢNG NAM AND DA NANG

New Project in Dong Giang Distric

Nestled in the hills of western Quang Nam, Dong Giang is a land rich in natural ecosystems, featuring stunning waterfalls, lush forests, and tea hills. It is also home to the indigenous culture of the Co Tu people. This destination offers a pristine natural and filled with interesting experiences waiting to be discovered.

According to the People’s Committee of Quang Nam Province, the first nine months of 2024 saw nearly 6.5 million visitors to Quang Nam, including over 4.2 million international and 2.2 million domestic tourists. Most of these visitors were drawn to the ancient town of Hoi An, the My Son temple, and surrounding areas. Developing a new tourism product that connects these key attractions is essential to maximize Quảng Nam’s tourism potential and foster sustainable growth.

In this context, the Golden Route of History, Architecture, and Indigenous Culture has emerged as a new tourism offering. This unique travel corridor not only showcases the natural and cultural highlights of the area but also creates exciting opportunities for growth. It is designed to bridge and balance tourism development between the eastern and western regions of Quang Nam, enhancing the province’s appeal and strengthening its tourism infrastructure.

Hoi An - My Son - Dong Giang Heaven's Gate: A New Route Connecting Nature and Indigenous Culture

Hoi An - My Son - Dong Giang Heaven's Gate offers a fresh journey blending culture, nature, and unique eco-tourism experiences. 

Hoi An Ancient Town

Hoi An is just 30 kilometers from Da Nang, with a convenient route that makes it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Da Nang. This charming city attracts visitors not only for its local specialties like chicken rice, Mi Quang, and Cao Lau but also for the nostalgic beauty of its streets, golden-walled houses, and old tiled roofs, all vibrant against the backdrop of stunning bougainvillea.

Every visitor to Hoi An will easily notice the marks of time evident everywhere, from the weathered gray walls to the moss-covered roofs of traditional houses. The beauty of Hoi An lies in its ancient architecture found in various assembly halls, temples, clan houses, and shrines, showcasing a blend of Vietnamese traditions and influences from the West, creating a unique atmosphere that makes Hội An a living cultural heritage. Festivals, music, performances, and folk games here are also key elements that enhance the irresistible allure of this ancient town.

My Son Temple

Located just 38km west of Hoi An, the My Son Temple Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site that preserves the ancient cultural and historical legacy of the Champa Kingdom. Once a prominent religious and temple center for the Cham people, My Son embodies the prosperity and achievements of this advanced civilization.

With its unique architecture, My Son resembles an open book on Cham history and culture. The intricately carved temples reflect traditional Cham architectural styles, with distinctive red bricks skillfully fired, cut, and layered without adhesive. The towers are adorned with Hindu deities, Apsara dancers, and revered animals symbolizing Cham royalty, all brought to life through remarkable bas-relief sculptures.

Mỹ Sơn stands not only as an architectural marvel but also as a vibrant cultural symbol of a bygone civilization, leaving an indelible mark on Vietnamese history.

Dong Giang Heaven's Gate Ecotourism Site

The Đong Giang Heaven's Gate Ecotourism Area is an enchanting destination where majestic natural beauty meets peaceful retreat. Set amidst untouched forests, intricate cave systems, and picturesque waterfalls, it offers the perfect escape for those seeking tranquility. With modern accommodations, a specialty restaurant, and a variety of recreational activities, the site provides experiences like a cable car ride over Bao Lam Mountain, reaching heights of 800 meters, breathtaking views from the Ngoc Rong glass bridge, SUP paddling, and a refreshing dip in the cool waters of Trung Rong waterfall.

Beyond its stunning landscapes, Đong Giang is a vibrant cultural haven for the Cơ Tu people. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional Cơ Tu culture through hands-on experiences in basket weaving, fabric making, tasting local delicacies, and witnessing the mesmerizing Tung Tung Da Da dance — a celebration of Cơ Tu heritage and a showcase of the unique customs and crafts of this indigenous community.

 

Conclusion

The "Route Connecting Three Destinations: Hoi An - My Son - Dong Giang Heaven's Gate" promises to unveil a unique journey filled with diverse experiences. From the ancient charm of Hội An’s old town to the mystique of the My Son Temple complex and the breathtaking beauty of Đong Giang Heaven's Gate, this route offers more than just geographical connections — it fosters a rich cultural exchange. Visitors will gain deeper insights into the invaluable heritage and natural treasures of Quang Nam. This is sure to be an extraordinary trip, inspiring everyone to set foot here and embark on their own adventure.