Inside the Citadel, there are ancient Cham remains, such as square wells and statues of small lions and elephants. Next to the back door is Thap Thap Hill (Ten Tower Hill), on which there are ten Cham Towers. Of note is the 20m-high Canh Tien Tower with white-stone statues of a snake, two elephants, and monsters on the corners. There are many remains and objects related to Cham culture and the Tay Son movement in Thap Thap Di Da Pagoda and Nhan Thap Pagoda, two ancient pagodas situated to the north and south of the citadel. |
Source: vietnamtourism.com
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Queen's Beach | Banh It Tower | Genh Rang |
Ham Ho | Twin Tower | Quang Trung Museum |
Thap Thap Pagoda | Nui Mot Lake | Canh Tien Tower |
Duong Long Tower | Long Khanh Pagoda | Hoi Van Hot Spring |
Hoang De Citadel |