Category:Thap Po Dam

<nowiki>Tháp Po Dam; ポー・ダム塔; Tháp Po Dam; A 9th century Cham Hindu temples group, Vietnam; Phong Phu Cham temples; Po Dam Champa temples; Tuy Phong Cham monuments</nowiki>
Tháp Po Dam 
A 9th century Cham Hindu temples group, Vietnam
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LocationBình Thuận, Vietnam
Map11° 15′ 59.5″ N, 108° 41′ 31.92″ E
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The Thap Po Dam temple, also called the Phong Phu Cham temples complex, is a 9th century Hindu monuments complex in South Vietnam. It is about 120 kilometers southwest from Cam Ranh international airport, connected by the coastal national highway.

The Po Dam complex consists of six ruined brick temples. One of the most damaged structure has been completely restored, while others have been selectively restored for structural safety. The six temples are in three clusters. A group of three square plan temples are in the south, the main tower in the center, while two towers flank the north. This complex, like other Binh Thuan province Cham Hindu temples, is also a Shiva temple. The complex is notable for the Cham artwork in brick. This is another active Cham temples complex, particularly during annual Cham Hindu festivals.

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