PO SAH INU CHAM TOWERS (PHU HÀI SITE)
A complex comprising two preserved towers and a small temple, perched on a hill overlooking the Phan Thiêt river.
A complex of two kalan (or towers) and a small temple, perched on a hill overlooking the mouth of the Phan Thiêt River. The main kalan, dating from the 7th-8th centuries, is believed to be the oldest surviving Cham tower. It is dedicated to Po Sanu (or Po Sah Inu), the "little goddess" whom the Cham consider to be the daughter of the goddess Po Nagar honoured in Nha Trang. To the north is a tower, a reduced replica of the main kalan, which has lost its third storey.
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