Originally built as Hindu temples, they stand on a brick platform at the top of Cho’k Hala, a crumbly granite hill covered with some of the most ornery cacti the world has ever seen.
We’ve gathered here some images of this great travel getaway for your viewing pleasure.
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| The complex consists of the Chinh (main), Lua (fire) and Cong (gate) towers |
| Lua (fire) tower is more than 9 metres high |
| Cong (gate) tower |
| Chinh (main) tower is 20 metres high |
King of Champa Po Klong Garai (1151-1205) worshipped at Chinh (main) tower |
| Ancient cay me trees are a focal point of the complex |
Cham people flock to the complex every October on the occasion of the Kate festival |
Displays of Cham people books, culture, daily tools and souvenirs at the foot of Trau hill |
| Small Cham tower replicas sell for VND50,000-80,000 each |
