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CHAM TOWERS
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Origin and history
Cham Towers (also known as Champa Tower), is a type of temple and tower architecture - the religious and religious architecture of the Cham people (also known as the Cham people).
In the Cham language, Cham temples and towers are called kalan, meaning "mausoleum". These mausoleums were built by Cham kings to worship gods and Buddhas of Hinduism, Brahmanism and Buddhism.
Material value
Cham Towers has become a factor attracting tourists, archaeologists to visit and learn, in addition, it also has great value in terms of science and construction techniques when creating unique architecture along with top-notch sculpture, plus the presence of stone Yoni artifacts, ceramic vessels... In the heart of the tower are artifacts representing a culture that once existed.
Spiritual values
Cham Towers is a special cultural heritage when it brings many values in terms of history, art and preserves religious imprints of worship of gods, ancient Cham ethnic culture and beliefs accumulated over the years, thereby helping to link spiritual life with human activities.