My Son Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage site in central Vietnam preserving one of Southeast Asia's most important archaeological complexes. The site comprises multiple groups of Hindu temples and ruins spanning from the 4th to 14th centuries, representing the religious and cultural heritage of the Champa Kingdom. Located 32km from Da Nang International Airport, the sanctuary encompasses architectural remains designated as Groups B, E, G, and H, with individual structures including the ruins of B1, B4, F2, F4, and G2. The landscape experiences tropical monsoon climate with temperatures averaging 21–30°C across most of the year, though October and November bring heavy rainfall exceeding 470mm each month. The site sits within a 10km radius containing 2 cafés, 6 restaurants, 1 museum (Nhà thờ Tộc Nguyễn Văn), and 2 additional tourist attractions, making it accessible for day visits or multi-day archaeological expeditions.
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My Son Sanctuary occupies a valley setting in central Vietnam, approximately 32km southwest of Da Nang, the nearest commercial airport. The area exhibits a tropical monsoon climate with warm to hot temperatures year-round. Average monthly temperatures range from 21.2°C in January to 29.9°C in June. The dry season (January–April) offers the most favorable conditions, with January averaging 21.2°C and receiving 160mm of rain over 20 days. The transitional months of February and March bring 83–75mm precipitation respectively. Conditions warm significantly from April onward, with temperatures peaking at 34.9°C in June. The monsoon months of September–November bring substantially higher rainfall, with October recording 551mm and 26 rainy days, and November 473mm and 25 rainy days. December also sees elevated precipitation at 393mm. The sanctuary's tropical setting and historical significance make it most accessible during the dry months when outdoor exploration is optimal.
The optimal period for visiting My Son Sanctuary is January through April, when rainfall is minimal and temperatures remain comfortable. January and February each receive around 160mm and 83mm of precipitation respectively, with temperatures averaging 21–22°C, ideal for extended site exploration. March is particularly favorable, combining low rainfall (75mm) with warming temperatures (avg 25°C). April sees the onset of warmer conditions (avg 27.1°C) but remains within the dry season at 113mm rainfall. From May onward, temperatures escalate above 29°C, and precipitation increases progressively. The monsoon season from September through November brings 25–26 rainy days per month with 311–551mm of rainfall, making ground access and visibility challenging. December transitions back toward drier conditions but retains 393mm precipitation and 24 rainy days. Visitors planning archaeological tours and photography should prioritize January–April for optimal conditions.

Within a 10km radius of My Son Sanctuary, visitor facilities are limited to essential services. The immediate area contains 2 cafés and 6 restaurants, providing basic dining options for day visitors. A single museum, Nhà thờ Tộc Nguyễn Văn, offers cultural context for the sanctuary. Two additional registered tourist attractions enhance the area's appeal for multi-site visits. There are no hotels, hostels, guesthouses, banks (ATMs), pharmacies, hospitals, markets, or bars recorded within 10km. Visitors typically base themselves in nearby Da Nang, located 32km away, or plan day trips from larger regional centers. The relative isolation of the sanctuary preserves its archaeological integrity while requiring advance planning for supplies, accommodation, and meals.
My Son Sanctuary represents the foremost archaeological evidence of the Champa Kingdom's Hindu religious practices and architectural achievement. The site comprises multiple sanctuary groups designated by letter (B, E, G, H) and individual ruins including B1, B4, F2, F4, and G2, all recorded as archaeological sites or ruins in historical records. Group G is classified as a primary archaeological site, while Groups B, E, and H also carry archaeological designations. The temples span the 4th to 14th centuries, reflecting continuous religious and cultural development across Champa's history. The ruins demonstrate Hindu temple construction techniques, sculptural traditions, and urban planning practices specific to Southeast Asian kingdoms. UNESCO recognition as a World Heritage site underscores the sanctuary's global importance for understanding pre-modern Southeast Asian civilization and cultural heritage preservation.

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