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The only Cham buildings left in the region, these red-brick towers are still the site of traditional ceremonies.
The Po Sah Inu Cham Towers were built at the height of the Cham empire in the 8th and 9th centuries. Originally built to worship Shiva, they temples have also been used to worship princess Po Sah Inu and Nandin, Shiva’s holy mount. Over the centuries, much of the original complex was destroyed, leaving behind only 3 towers. These, however, and the only remnants of the Cham empire in the region, offering visitors an excellent opportunity to admire the refined brick architecture and traditional Cham symbols, including the yoni and ligma. Throughout the year, the towers are used by local villagers to hold traditional Cham ceremonies.
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