In the heart of Binh Dinh province, within the ancient village of Hung Thanh, stand the majestic Quy Nhon Twin Towers (known as Thap Doi). Located just a few kilometers from the city center of Quy Nhon, this architectural ensemble is one of the most striking testaments to the former glory of the Champa Kingdom, which once thrived in what is now Vietnam.

The two towers stand side by side like a married couple, symbolizing inseparable unity and harmony. Built from characteristic red brick, they are impressive for their intricate craftsmanship. The walls are adorned with carved images of mythological Garuda birds, Hindu deities, and sacred animals, reflecting the deep religious beliefs of the Cham people.
Despite the marks left by time, Thap Doi has retained its mystical allure. Today, this monument is considered a site of cultural and artistic heritage. Surrounded by the emerald green of coconut palms and banana plantations, the towers create an atmosphere of serenity, allowing travelers to momentarily escape the city noise.