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My Son relic site faces pressure from increasing visitors

The My Son religious site in the central province of Quang Nam, a World Cultural Heritage site, is facing pressure from the increasing number of visitors.
My Son relic site faces pressure from increasing visitors ảnh 1My Son religious site. (Photo: tourdulich.edu.vn)

Quang Nam (VNA)🔯 – The My Son religioussite in the central province of Quang Nam, a World Cultural Heritage site, isfacing pressure from the increasing number of visitors.

Phan Ho, head of the My Son Relic and TourismManagement said that more than 314,000 visitors came to My Son last year, exceedingthe annual target by 21 percent. The relic earned nearly 49 billion VND (2.17million USD) of turnover, with 44 billion VND (1.95 million USD) from ticket proceeds,the highest amount so far. According to Ho, there is no other way thanimproving conservation work and quality of services to cope with the pressure. He also called for the support of Stateagencies, local people and tourists as well as scientists to protect the relic. Narelly Stillone, a visitor from Australia,said the local authorities have done a good job in preserving the relic. Heexpressed the hope that everyone will join hand in protecting My Son. My Son relic consistsof more than 70 tower-temples that were a part of the religious and politicalcapital of the Champa Kingdom for most of its existence. The site alsohouses the remnants of a unique culture which owed its spiritual origins toIndian Hinduism developed on the coast of contemporary Vietnam between the 4thand the 13th centuries. It wasrecognised as a World Culture Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1999.-VNA   
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