Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'My Son Sanctuary' has mentioned 'Tower' in the following places:
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A Cham artist of approximately the 10th century depicted a Cham temple tower in this fragment located in the museum at My Son. | WIKI |
A kalan is a brick sanctuary, typically in the form of a tower, used to house a deity. | WIKI |
The style's namesake and most important architectural exemplar, the once magnificent tower known as "A1," is largely ruined. | WIKI |
This is graphically illustrated by the remains of a series of impressive tower temples in a dramatic site that was the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom for most of its existence. | UNESCO |
The tower temples were constructed over ten centuries of continuous development in what was the heart of the ancestral homeland of the ruling Dua Clan which unified the Cham clans and established the kingdom of Champapura (Sanskrit for City of the Cham people) in 192 CE. | UNESCO |
The tower temples have a variety of architectural designs symbolizing the greatness and purity of Mount Meru, the mythical sacred mountain home of Hindu gods at the center of the universe, now symbolically reproduced on Earth in the mountainous homeland of the Cham people. | UNESCO |
The Hindu tower temples of the My Son Sanctuary are located within a well-protected property with clearly defined boundaries. | UNESCO |
Eight groups of 71 standing monuments exist as well as extensive buried archaeology representing the complete historic sequence of construction of tower temples at the site, covering the entire period of the existence of the Champa Kingdom. | UNESCO |
During World War II, the First Indo-China War and, especially, during the Second Indo-China War, many tower temples were damaged. | UNESCO |
However, conservation work has been carried out and the remaining tower temples have been maintained and are well-preserved. | UNESCO |