The program includes four main parts: "Call for the festival season", "Interaction and performance of traditional craft villages", "Performance of Cham folk art" and "Returning to the ancient tower region". The contents are built in the direction of combining art performances and ritual reenactment, creating attractive highlights during the peak tourist season. The program hopes to bring a unique experience space for tourists.
Visitors will be immersed in the traditional festival atmosphere with vivid recreations such as Kate drums, welcoming rituals, and many typical art forms. Apsara dance, Roi dance, Saranai trumpet solo or Shiva dance performances bearing the strong Cham cultural imprint, contributing to highlighting the depth of heritage.
Besides performance activities, the traditional craft village space is also organized to increase interaction. Visitors can directly experience Bau Truc pottery making techniques, learn about the brocade weaving process and observe artisans practicing right at the exhibition area. This is an opportunity to get closer to local cultural life.
Another highlight is the Cham brocade costume display area. Traditional costumes with sophisticated patterns and characteristic colors are introduced in an open space, helping visitors better understand the aesthetic value and cultural meaning.
The organization of the program contributes to diversifying tourism products in My Son, while strengthening the promotion of heritage associated with real-life experiences. The combination of art, handicrafts and ancient architectural space creates a journey of comprehensive exploration, attracting tourists during the holiday.