Heritage Conservation Cooperation
Cooperation in heritage conservation is an important dimension of India's development partnership with Vietnam, which also showcases the deep civilizational connection between the two countries. As part of this initiative, Government of India has extended assistance through the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in conservation of three blocks of Cham temples in Central Vietnam's UNESCO World Heritage Site at My Son in Quang Nam Province, which have been restored by ASI during 2017-22 at an outlay of US$ 2.25 million.
Cooperation in heritage conservation is an important aspect of India's development partnership with Vietnam, and demonstrates the deep civilizational connection between the two countries. As part of this initiative, the Government of India has extended support through the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the conservation of three groups of Cham temples at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of My Son recognized in Quang Nam province of Central Vietnam. Conservation and restoration work was carried out by ASI during 2017-22 at a cost of US$2.25 million.
Three more heritage sites in Quang Nam and Phu Yen provinces are going to be undertaken in the future by ASI under the heritage conservation program.
Three more heritage sites in Quang Nam and Phu Yen provinces will be implemented by ASI in the future under the heritage conservation program.