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Indian experts help restore and renovate the World Cultural Heritage My Son

Vietnamese and Indian experts affirmed that in the process of restoring relics, scientists implemented the main method of reinforcing and preserving original elements firmly, ensuring accuracy.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus21/02/2025


Vietnamese and Indian experts survey the Mukhalinga statue in group E of the My Son Cultural Heritage complex. (Photo: Doan Huu Trung/ VNA)

On the morning of February 21, at the My Son World Cultural Heritage, Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, the People's Committee of Quang Nam province and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) launched the project to preserve, restore and renovate towers E and F in the My Son World Cultural Heritage complex, phase 2025-2029.

Temple and tower area E and F include 11 towers, of which tower group E includes 8 architectural works (from E1-E8), tower group F includes 3 towers F1, F2 and F3, which are relics that are assessed by Vietnamese and Indian experts as needing urgent restoration and embellishment.

In tower group E, according to experts, tower E1 dates back to the 8th century, is the earliest remaining relic, and is the main tower of area E in the My Son temple complex.

Tower E1 was built on a foundation combining brick architecture with wood, tiles, and low masonry walls. Inside, there are still 4 stone blocks, the brick connection is not high, almost bricks stacked on top of each other, without mortar joints.

Vietnamese and Indian experts examine the level of degradation of the oldest remaining stele in the My Son Cultural Heritage Complex. (Photo: Doan Huu Trung/VNA)

Tower E2 is a nearly square gate tower, in a state of considerable disrepair, the remaining part of the tower is 2.2m high.

The E2 tower architecture is currently cracked in many horizontal and vertical lines, the mortar joints are very weak, many loose bricks easily fall off the architecture. The two stone pillars of the West gate and the two stone pillars of the East gate are separated from the architecture.

Tower E5 is almost a ruin, quite damaged, collapsed walls only 1.2m high, many cracks, rotten bricks in some places at risk of separating from the current architectural block.

Area F includes 3 structures F1, F2 and F3, in which tower F1 is the main temple of area F, dating from the 8th to 9th century, in the hybrid style, this relic was excavated in 2003, there are no traces of restoration, currently still in a state of being covered by a house, the surface of the tower has many cracks, pale bricks, the wall panels are at high risk of collapsing, have been supported by iron bars.

Tower F2 is the gate tower that has collapsed, leaving only the 3.2m high southern wall, leaning about 3 degrees to the south, with some deep cracks. The northern wall, still a few meters high, is in the same condition as the southern wall. These two walls are supported by iron bars.

Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Quang Nam province Phan Thai Binh thanked the Indian Government and experts for helping Quang Nam restore and embellish the My Son Sanctuary in recent times.

At the same time, it is recommended that, based on a comprehensive and detailed assessment of the current status of the E and F tower groups, Vietnamese and Indian experts agree on the main viewpoint throughout the restoration process, which is to best preserve the original values ​​of the relic. The restoration must be extremely careful in every detail, especially the use of replacement materials.

The Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Quang Nam province requested Duy Xuyen district, the My Son World Cultural Heritage Management Board and relevant sectors to create all favorable conditions for the restoration and embellishment of the relic to go smoothly, ensuring the set progress.

Vietnamese and Indian experts affirmed that during the restoration of the relic, experts and scientists will mainly implement the method of reinforcing and preserving the original elements firmly, ensuring accuracy.

Experts conduct measurements and carry out restoration and embellishment work at tower group E. (Photo: Doan Huu Trung/VNA)

Director of the Archaeological Survey of India, Shri Azmira Bhima, hopes that the project will help protect the values ​​of the E and F towers, while contributing to improving the management and professional capacity of the staff, creating conditions for building and forming a skilled workforce in relic conservation.

The implementation of conservation and restoration of towers E and F contributes to overcoming the damage and degradation; restoring and perfecting the architectural space of My Son Temple Complex - a unique world cultural heritage in the Central region./.


Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/chuyen-gia-an-do-giup-ton-tao-trung-tu-di-san-van-hoa-the-gioi-my-son-post1013560.vnp


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