The Phong Le Cham relic site in Danang is of archaeological significance ,having been excavated in the early 20th century, its more substantial artefacts are now displayed in Danang's museum of Cham sculpture .
The design of the buildings sensitively protect the remaining Cham relics on site and provide the modern interpretive facilities required of a contemporary tourist destination.
The pavilions are imagined as a series of village like groupings ,consisting a sequence of conical lantern roofs ,arranged to illuminate an excavated relic grouping.
Visitors view the relics by means of a promenade floating above the present ground level and the archaeological dig.