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===Religious=== * [[Mỹ Sơn]] near the town of [[Hội An]] on the [[Thu Bồn River]]. Established by [[Bhadravarman I]] in the 5th century CE, [[Vikrantavarman I]] initiated a major building program in the 7th century. Construction continued until 1157 CE under [[Jaya Harivarman I]].{{sfn|Higham|2014|p=320}}<ref>{{cite web|author= Mya Chau|url=https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-asia/southeast-asia/x97ec695a:vietnam/a/my-son-hindu-temple-complex|title=Mỹ Sơn Hindu temple complex|publisher=Khan Academy|date=2021}}</ref> * [[Po Nagar]] in Kauthara, on a harbour, comprising six temples and a pillared hall. Established before the 7th century CE, a wooden structure was burned in 774 CE by Javanese raiders. [[Prithindravarman]] initiated major construction in 757 CE. One tower dates from 813 CE and construction continued until 1256.{{sfn|Higham|2014|p=320}} * [[Đồng Dương#Dong Duong Style|Đồng Dương]]/[[Indrapura (Champa)|Indrapura]] was founded by [[Indravarman II (Champa)|Indravarman II]] in 875 CE. Most of the complex was destroyed during the Vietnam War. The site consists of three large courts, a large assembly hall, and a main temple sanctuary. Two bronze statues, one of Buddha and one of [[Avalokiteśvara]] were found at the site.{{sfn|Higham|2014|pp=320–321}} * [[Po Klong Garai Temple|Po Klaung Garai]] in Panduranga ([[Phan Rang]]). * Chanh Lo Temple in Châu Sa, [[Quảng Ngãi]], dating 11th century.{{sfn|Vickery|2011|p=392}} * Đại Hữu, [[Quảng Bình]].{{sfn|Vickery|2011|p=365}} A city flourished during 9th-10th centuries with Mahayana shrines and magnificent [[Avalokiteśvara]] statues.{{sfn|Guy|2011|p=317}} * Temple of King [[Po Rome]], the latest Cham monument, built in the 17th century. * Po Sah Inu in Hamu Lithit ([[Phan Thiết]]). * Thap Doi Towers. * Banh It Temple. * Duong Long Towers. * Yang Prong Temple, [[Đắk Lắk]]. * Ruins of Hải Lăng Temple, [[Quảng Trị province]]. * {{ill|Phú Diên Tower|vi|Tháp Phú Diên}}, [[Huế]], 8th century CE (discovered 2001, intact). * Ruins of Bang Keng Temple, Krong Pa district, [[Gia Lai province]], 7th–8th century CE (discovered in 2006). * Ruins of Próh Temple, [[Đơn Dương district]], [[Lâm Đồng province]], 12th–13th centuries (discovered in 1978). * Ruins of [[Wat Phu]], [[Champasak province]] in Laos. Khmer-Hindu buildings with Champa influences.
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