Binh Dinh General Museum, the large historical reservation maintains many valuable Cham relics in Vietnam
Located at 26 Nguyen Hue downtown of Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh General Museum is the ideal destination for tourists coming to discover the Cham cultural and social vaule through variety of relics and architecture performances maintained until now.

From Ho Chi Minh city to Quy Nhon, you can take plane or train to Dieu Tri train station, which is around 10km away from Quy Nhon city.

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Tourists coming to Binh Dinh general museum will be have opportunities to open their mind about the life of Vietnamese people in the Charm historical period with over 1,000 documents and exhibits. Especially, with hundreds of artifacts of the unique Champa culture being preserved here, the museum is considered to be the place to display and store almost Champa artifacts in Vietnam, conveying full of mysteries that leave tourists unforgettable experiences in here. The museum was built in 1980, covering an area of 3,960 square meters, divided into three main areas: an exhibition area of 2,000 square meters, administrative blocks and souvenir. The display room consists of 5 rooms with 5 main themes: Human country room with 241 artifacts, anti-French resistance room with 122 artifacts, anti-American resistance room with 233 artifacts, Cultural Cham with 173 exhibits, and Uncle Ho with 185 exhibits.

In addition to the exhibits in the house, the exhibits outside the campus, and the garden has created an impressive and attractive outlooks for visitors first coming here. With the opening space design, Binh Dinh general museum displays some significant Cham architectures, Binh Dinh fine art sculptures as the typical works Great Champa sculpture, status, modern art statues, folk games, traditional villages, traditional beliefs and so on … all give tourists an rich information about the special culture of Binh Dinh.

Let’s discover Binh Dinh General museum once day to immerse in the very rich culture and sophisticated architecture from the Cham dynasty!