See
what the Cham kings, queen, princes and princess were wearing –
including crowns, seals and swords and betel nut making sets.
Also see costumes, musical instruments, objects and products that Cham people used in festivals.
Apart from exhibits of traditional craft villages like brocade
weaving and ceramics, the center will also display farming tools such
as buffalo carts, fish traps and stone jewelries plus a collection of
stone statues of Aspara dancers, Genesa, Avalo Kitecvara Gods, a lion,
Linga-Yoni and many documents written in Cham language.
Brocade weavers and pottery makers will demonstrate for visitors, so
guests can join contests. Learn how to cook at Cham cake making
displays or just enjoy a free cake.
Rija Nugar ( New Year Festival) and folk artistic performances will be on every night during the festival week.
The Cham artist troupe from Bac Binh District will perform Saranai
pan-pipe, Yin-Yang couple dance, Po Jija dance, Vai Chai singing and
many kinds of ethnic Cham dance and singing.
The center is in Phan Hiep Commune, Bac Binh District, Phan Thiet City.