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Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Main view showing Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style monument from Chola Period
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Detailed architectural view of monument with Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Detailed architectural view of monument with Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Main view showing Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style monument from Chola Period
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Detailed architectural view of monument with Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Detailed architectural view of monument with Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Main view showing Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style monument from Chola Period
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Detailed architectural view of monument with Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam - Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh - Detailed architectural view of monument with Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
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Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam

Monument
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Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam
Added on Sun, Nov 9, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Updated on Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 10:42 AM

Year Built

1050 CE (11th century)

Period

Chola Period

Architectural Style

Dravida architecture styleCham architecture styleNagara architecture styleIndic Temple architecture style

Built By

Champa Kingdom

Patronage

Champa Kingdom Royal Family

Material Used

इष्टिका - Ishtika (Red Brick)बलुआ पत्थर - Baluā Patthar (Sandstone)चूना - Chunā (Lime Mortar)जैविक बंधक - Jaivik Bandhak (Organic Binders)लोहा - Lohā (Metal)

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Heritage Overview

Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam

Thap Banh It, also known as the Silver Towers, dramatically situated on a hilltop in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, represents one of the most visually striking and architecturally sophisticated Cham Hindu temple complexes in Vietnam, constructed in the late 11th century CE during the height of Champa power, comprising four towers arranged in a distinctive configuration that demonstrates the continued transmission of Indian Hindu religious and architectural traditions to Southeast Asia. The temple complex, featuring a main tower dedicated to Shiva standing at 22 meters tall, along with three smaller towers arranged around it, showcases extraordinary red brick structures adorned with intricate sandstone carvings and bas-reliefs that demonstrate the sophisticated synthesis of Indian Hindu temple architecture, particularly the Dravidian traditions of southern India, with indigenous Cham building techniques, creating a unique architectural expression that reflects Champa's deep engagement with Indian religious and cultural traditions. The main tower, dedicated to Shiva, features elaborate decorative programs including bas-reliefs depicting Hindu deities, mythological scenes, and Cham royal iconography that demonstrate the direct transmission of Indian Hindu iconography and artistic traditions, while the discovery of Sanskrit inscriptions provides crucial evidence of the site's role as a center for the transmission of Indian religious texts and practices to Southeast Asia. The site's location on a prominent hilltop, chosen according to Indian cosmological principles emphasizing the connection between earth and sky, underscores its spiritual significance as a place where the divine and earthly realms intersected, while the complex's distinctive configuration, with towers arranged to create a harmonious architectural composition, demonstrates the sophisticated understanding of Indian temple planning principles possessed by Cham architects. Archaeological evidence reveals that the complex served as a major center of Hindu worship for the Champa Kingdom, attracting devotees from across the region, while the site's excellent preservation provides crucial insights into the sophisticated engineering and artistic techniques employed in Cham temple construction, including the unique Cham method of firing bricks in situ and the use of sandstone for decorative elements. The towers feature distinctive Cham architectural elements including tiered pyramidal roofs, elaborate false doors, and extensive decorative programs that demonstrate the adaptation of Indian temple architecture to local materials and aesthetic preferences, while the site's prominent hilltop location offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, adding to its spiritual and aesthetic appeal. Today, Thap Banh It stands as one of the most important Cham Hindu temples in Vietnam, serving as a powerful testament to the transmission of Indian Hindu culture and architecture to Southeast Asia, while the site's excellent preservation and prominent location ensure its ongoing significance as both a cultural monument and a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian-Cham cultural exchange. ([1][2])

Historical Context

Thap Banh It was constructed in the late 11th century CE by Champa kings. The complex comprises four towers arranged in distinctive configuration. The site served as a major center of Hindu worship. ([1][2])

Location Map
Map showing location of Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam at latitude 13.86842 and longitude 109.13522
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Visit Information
Visiting Hours
Main Site: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Daily.
Entry Fee
20,000 VND for all visitors.
Best Visit Times
March to April and September: These months offer pleasant, dry weather, avoiding the peak heat of summer and the heavy rains of winter. While specific festivals are not held directly at the ancient towers, visiting during the general period of Cham cultural festivals like Ramuwan (April) can offer a broader understanding of the heritage. Early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and the midday sun.
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Architectural Highlights
Architectural Style
Dravida architecture styleCham architecture styleNagara architecture styleIndic Temple architecture style
Period
Chola Period
Influences
Indian Dravidian Temple Architecture, Cham Tower Design, Indian Hindu Iconography, Indic Cosmological Planning
Heritage Status
UNESCO Tentative List
Preservation Status
Good; well-preserved; ongoing maintenance; UNESCO Tentative List protection. ([1][2])
Conservation Status
Good; well-preserved; ongoing maintenance; UNESCO protection. ([1][2])
Archaeological Survey
Surveyed By
French Archaeological Mission, Vietnamese Archaeological Institute
Survey Date
1900s, 1930s, 1980s, 2000s
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Excavation Details

Documentation and study of temple structures, inscriptions, sculptures, bas-reliefs, and evidence of Hindu worship practices.

Restoration Work

Archaeological documentation; structural stabilization; ongoing maintenance; conservation efforts. ([1][2])

Patronage

Champa Kingdom Royal Family

Construction Technique

Construction utilized locally fired red bricks, uniquely fired in situ using sophisticated Cham techniques. The temples employed load-bearing brick masonry construction with sandstone used for decorative elements. The distinctive Cham tower architecture utilized corbelled vaulting techniques adapted from Indian temple architecture. The foundation system utilized stone platforms built on hilltop bedrock. Decorative elements were carved from sandstone using techniques derived from Indian artistic traditions. ([1][2])

Architectural Influences

Indian Dravidian Temple Architecture, Cham Tower Design, Indian Hindu Iconography, Indic Cosmological Planning

Building Techniques

The structural system employs load-bearing brick masonry with corbelled vaulting adapted from Indian architecture. The distinctive Cham tower form utilizes tiered pyramidal roofs. The foundation system consists of stone platforms on hilltop bedrock. ([1][2])

Coordinates

13.868420, 109.135220

Accessibility Info

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Visitor Facilities

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Best Visit Times

March to April and September: These months offer pleasant, dry weather, avoiding the peak heat of summer and the heavy rains of winter. While specific festivals are not held directly at the ancient towers, visiting during the general period of Cham cultural festivals like Ramuwan (April) can offer a broader understanding of the heritage. Early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and the midday sun.

Seasonal Events

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Visitor Restrictions

["Visitors are requested to show respect for the historical and cultural significance of the site.","Littering is strictly prohibited; please use designated bins or carry out your trash.","While not strictly enforced for ruins, modest dress is generally advisable when visiting cultural heritage sites in Vietnam.","Climbing on the ancient towers or structures is prohibited to preserve their integrity.","Photography is generally allowed, but visitors should be mindful and respectful of other visitors and the site."]

View Count

158

Is Featured

Yes

Is Published

Yes

Completion Score

75

Completion Status

complete

Created By

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Created At

2025-11-09T09:19:45.851707+00:00

Updated At

2025-11-21T10:42:24.51649+00:00

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What is Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam?

Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam is a historic Monument located in Binh Dinh, Vietnam. This Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style architectural masterpiece was built during the Chola Period period and represents significant cultural and historical heritage of Vietnam. Thap Banh It, also known as the Silver Towers, dramatically situated on a hilltop in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, represents one of the most visually striking and architecturally sophisticated Cham Hi...

Category:
Monument
Location:
Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh
Period:
Chola Period
Style:
Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style
Architectural Features
  • 1Traditional Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style design elements
  • 2Intricate stone carvings and sculptures
  • 3Symmetrical layout with precise proportions
  • 4Integration with natural landscape
Key Features of Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam
  • 1Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style architectural style with distinctive design elements
  • 2Constructed using इष्टिका - Ishtika (Red Brick), बलुआ पत्थर - Baluā Patthar (Sandstone), चूना - Chunā (Lime Mortar), जैविक बंधक - Jaivik Bandhak (Organic Binders), लोहा - Lohā (Metal), showcasing traditional building techniques
  • 3Built using Construction utilized locally fired red bricks, uniquely fired in situ using sophisticated Cham techniques. The temples employed load-bearing brick masonry construction with sandstone used for decorative elements. The distinctive Cham tower architecture utilized corbelled vaulting techniques adapted from Indian temple architecture. The foundation system utilized stone platforms built on hilltop bedrock. Decorative elements were carved from sandstone using techniques derived from Indian artistic traditions. ([1][2]) construction methods
  • 4UNESCO World Heritage Site with global cultural significance
  • 5Commissioned by Champa Kingdom, reflecting royal patronage
  • 6Current conservation status: Good; well-preserved; ongoing maintenance; UNESCO protection. ([1][2])
What Makes Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam Special?
  • 1Recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding universal value
  • 2Exceptional example of Dravida architecture style, Cham architecture style, Nagara architecture style, Indic Temple architecture style architecture
  • 3Royal patronage by Champa Kingdom, reflecting historical significance
  • 4The construction of Thap Banh It in the late 11th century CE marks a pivotal moment in the Champa Kingdom's architectural and religious resurgence, particularly under the patronage of kings like Harivarman IV. This period, following earlier conflicts and political instability, saw a deliberate reassertion of Hindu Shaivism as the state religion and a flourishing of monumental temple building. The complex, strategically located in the heart of ancient Vijaya (modern Binh Dinh), served not merely as a place of worship for Shiva, but as a potent symbol of royal authority and the enduring Indic cultural influence that shaped Southeast Asian polities. Its design, synthesizing local Cham traditions with distinct Dravida and Khmer architectural elements, reflects the sophisticated cultural exchanges prevalent across the region. The specific configuration of the four towers—a central *kalan* (sanctuary tower), a *mandapa* (assembly hall), a *gopura* (entrance tower), and a subsidiary tower—mirrored the cosmological principles deeply embedded in Hindu temple architecture, establishing a sacred axis for royal rituals and public veneration. Inscriptions, though scarce and often eroded, suggest its role in legitimizing the Champa monarchy through divine association. The site's eventual decline from active Hindu worship paralleled the broader historical trajectory of the Champa Kingdom, which faced increasing pressure from the Đại Việt to the north, leading to the gradual abandonment of many such grand Hindu complexes by the 15th century and their subsequent transformation into silent testaments of a glorious past.

Visitor Information

How to Visit Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam
₫Entry Fee20,000 VND for all visitors.
🕐Opening HoursDawn to Dusk (6 AM - 6 PM)
📅Best Time to VisitOctober to March (Winter)
⏱️Duration2-3 hours
♿AccessibilityWheelchair accessible
📸PhotographyAllowed (No flash)

Complete Visitor Guide

How to Visit Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam: Step-by-Step Guide
  1. 1

    Plan Your Visit

    Check opening hours and entry fees for Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam. Book tickets online if available to avoid queues. Best visited during early morning or late afternoon.

  2. 2

    Reach the Location

    Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam is located in Thap Banh It, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam, Binh Dinh. The nearest major city is Thap Banh It. Accessible by road, rail, and air. Use GPS coordinates: 13.86842, 109.13522.

  3. 3

    Entry and Guidelines

    Entry fee: 20,000 VND for all visitors.. Follow dress code for religious sites. Photography is allowed. Maintain silence and respect the heritage.

  4. 4

    Explore the Site

    Allocate 2-3 hours to fully explore Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam. Key areas to visit include the main sanctum, pillared halls, and intricate carvings. Consider hiring a local guide for detailed insights.

Historical Timeline

Key Historical Events
Chola Period

Construction of Thap Banh It Silver Towers Binh Dinh Vietnam by Champa Kingdom

20th Century

Conservation and restoration efforts initiated under UNESCO Tentative List

2024-2025

Digital documentation and 3D scanning completed by Inheritage Foundation