We visited this place during a sightseeing tour of Mui Ne.There are few attractions there and this is one of the main ones.Historically, the place is attractive, when climbing to the temple, there is a small path up the hill, especially the colorful lotuses in the bowls caught on.Local musicians also performed there, I also liked it, but in general the territory is a temple, especially at the back, as if it is in disrepair...which was a little surprising, since this is one of the few places for tourists to visit and not only in Mui Ne.Of course you can visit, for the sake of interest.
The old towers have been restored, you can stop by for an hour, look and take a walk if you suddenly pass by. There are all kinds of flowers in the garden, if you walk all the way, there is a view from the mountain to the bay.
An interesting place if you read the history. They were built, presumably, in the VII — XII centuries.
You can drive by yourself, not far from Phan Thiet.
Three temple towers remained from the huge temple complex dedicated to the god Shiva built in the VIII century during the time of the kingdom of Tamp. In 2000, they were restored and are still in operation. The red brick towers stand on a hill, and an alley lined with flowering trees leads to them. The temples are small, but monumental. In addition, the hill offers a beautiful panorama of Phan Thiet. All this does not make a big impression, but it is interesting to see and learn about the kingdom that no longer exists.