Viet Nam, India post sound outcomes in renovating My Son Sanctuary

A ceremony took place at the My Son World Cultural Heritage Site in the central province of Quang Nam on March 28 to celebrate the 50th founding anniversary of Viet Nam-India diplomatic relations (January 7, 1972 – 2022) and review five years of the two governments’ joint work to renovate the site (2017 – 2021).

Visitors to the My Son Sanctuary, a world heritage site in Quang Nam province. (Photo: VNA)
At the My Son Sanctuary, a world heritage site in Quang Nam province. (Photo: VNA)

Director of the Management Board of the site, Phan Ho, said the renovation project has had significant results in the conservation of the Group K, H, and A tower-temples.

During the process, Vietnamese and Indian experts discovered a monolithic lingam-yoni, which was recognised by the Prime Minister as a national treasure.

Speaking at the event, Vice Chairman of the Quang Nam People’s Committee Tran Van Tan stressed the renovation, funded by the Indian Government, has contributed to tightening solidarity and friendship between the two countries as well as between Quang Nam, the Indian Embassy in Viet Nam, and other partners.

He said his province will continue working with the embassy to complete the project and implement other heritage conservation activities. The local authorities have agreed to extend the implementation of the My Son project by one year.

Indian Ambassador to Viet Nam Pranay Verma said the restoration process has brought vitality to the Viet Nam-India relationship in contribution to imparting knowledge about ancient civilisations to the younger generation.

He expressed his wish to see more relic renovation projects jointly carried out by Viet Nam and India, considering them an important part of the nations’ relations.

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(Source: VNA)