The Sa Huynh Cultural Exhibition House is constructed within the core region of the ancient Sa Huynh culture. It encompasses outdoor preservation areas and supplements with relics and artifacts unearthed over the past century.
Sa Huynh Cultural Exhibition House – Preserving Traces of an Ancient Civilization
The Sa Huynh Cultural Exhibition House spans 20 hectares in Go Ma Vuong, Long Thanh 2 Hamlet, Pho Thanh Commune, Duc Pho District, Quang Ngai Province. It currently showcases 700 valuable artifacts, images, and documents, serving as an intriguing destination to explore the ancient culture existing 2,000 - 3,000 years ago.

By the end of 2022, the Sa Huynh Cultural Heritage Site in Quang Ngai Province was classified as a Special National Heritage Site. The archaeological site comprises 6 locations in Duc Pho Town: Long Thanh relic (also known as Go Ma Vuong), Thanh Duc relic, Phu Khuong relic, the Cham relic complex within the Sa Huynh space, An Khe marsh, and An Khe - Cua Lo River.


The Sa Huynh culture was discovered by French archaeologist M. Vinet in 1909. From the Sa Huynh burial sites, archaeologists have continuously unearthed traces of a prehistoric culture. Discoveries from archaeological excavations in the provinces of Central Coastal, Southeast, and Central Highlands regions indicate that Quang Ngai is the cradle of Sa Huynh culture.







MytourApril 13, 2023