The
Cham
Museum
was built in 1915 with the financial support of the French Far-East Research Institute in
Vietnam
. At present, the museum displays approximately 300 sculptures, among which many are made from terracotta from the period between the 5th and 15th centuries. The works were collected from Cham temples and towers throughout
Central Vietnam
, more specifically the area stretching from Quang Binh to Binh Thuan. All the sculptures are displayed in ten showrooms named after the place where the pieces were discovered. After viewing the pieces in the showrooms, you can visit outside exhibition spaces.
Price: Starting from US$ 14 per person ,
twin share
COST PER PERSON IN $
Number of tourists
Half-day programme
1
53
2
32
3-5
26
6-9
20
10-14
18
15-19
16
20 & above
14
Notes * Prices include: transportation by air-conditioned car/bus, English speaking guide, sightseeing fees and lunch, VAT. * Prices above are exclusive of: travel insurance and expenses not included above - Children under 12 years old: pay half price
- 1 free group leader / tour escort for group of over 15 paying full price
TRIP SUMMARY
Half-day programme
08.00: depart from Hoi An Travel (6 Tran Hung Dao) for Ngu Hanh Son(Mountains of the Five Elements).
Climb Thuy Son (Water) by the stone stairs and enjoy the panoramic view of the nearby countryside, and visit Huyen Khong cave before entering Tam Thai and Linh Ung pagodas. Rest at the foot of the mountain, where you can visit Non Nuoc stone village, where the local skilled sculptors create many marble products which are exported to countries worldwide. On the way to Danang, visit the Cham museum. Then have lunch at a local restaurant, before returning to Hoi An.