A lotus bud-shaped stone sculpture believed to belong to the Champa culture (11th-14th century) has been discovered in Dong Lam hamlet, An Nhon district in central Binh Dinh province.
The sculpture, 70 cm in height, was unearthed by a farmer while digging a canal to the west of the Cha citadel. It was carved with eight 15-cm lotus petals in the middle and eight other petals on the bud.
According to experts, this is a tower top which was used to decorate Champa towers.
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