It's less than 3,000 won, about 60,000 dong per two. First of all, it's too hot, the air conditioner is turned on, and only the fan is turned on. It's never lighted on a hot day. If it rains during the trip, it's recommended to stop by and see it. Yes.
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It's less than 3,000 won, about 60,000 dong per two. First of all, it's too hot, the air conditioner is turned on, and only the fan is turned on. It's never lighted on a hot day. If it rains during the trip, it's recommended to stop by and see it. Yes.
The Zhan Nationality Sculpture Museum has collected Zhan Nationality cultural relics from all over the country. The stone carvings are very rich, with various stone statues, stone animal statues and various Zhan Nationality building stone carving art. It can be described as a gem in Da Nang.
It is the largest museum of stone carving art of the Zhan people in Vietnam. The Zhan people have historically established a strong kingdom in central Vietnam, and later gradually decayed. The Zhan people moved to two provinces in southern Vietnam, with only more than 50,000 people, and are one of the Vietnamese ethnic minorities.
Was interesting to see all the old artifacts recovered and learn a little about Cham culture. Wasn’t too much information so was a little confused what I was looking at at some parts but with the help of Google was able to work it out. Interesting if interested in learning about old civilizations.
This museum houses the largest collection of Cham artefacts in the world. An ancient culture from the middle of Vietnam, the Cham people go back centuries. This is a well-curated museum and worth exploring for an hour or so. Right by the Dragon Bridge. Entrance fee is 60,000 dong.
Cham sculptures and ruins from all around the central Vietnam were brought and preserved here for all to see, an amazing collection of the Cham culture.
great exsmple of cham culture and shows the hindu links to angkor in danang
Small museum with good collections. Too bad it doesn't have airconditioning.