The Oc Eo culture
Oc Eo is the defining archaeological culture of the ancient Funan kingdom. It flourished from the 1st to the 7th century in the Mekong Delta, once a major centre of international trade in ancient Southeast Asia.
Special National Monument of Oc Eo – Ba The
Discover the brilliant Oc Eo culture of the ancient Funan kingdom through 3D digitisation—preserving a thousand-year legacy for generations to come.
A heritage story
The imprint of Oc Eo culture
A comprehensive digitisation project for Oc Eo archaeological sites, combining field-based 3D scanning, orthophotography, 360° panoramas and multimedia archives.
Oc Eo is the defining archaeological culture of the ancient Funan kingdom. It flourished from the 1st to the 7th century in the Mekong Delta, once a major centre of international trade in ancient Southeast Asia.
Each archaeological mound is scanned and reconstructed as a high-resolution 3D Tiles model with orthophotography, faithfully recording its condition for research, monitoring and future restoration.
Visitors can freely explore each site in three dimensions, view 360° panoramas, videos and 3D artefacts, and listen to narration—anytime and on any device.
An end-to-end process from fieldwork to the digital environment, preserving site records for the long term while widening public access.
Document the present condition, structure and landscape context of each heritage site.
Combine 3D scanning, orthophotography and panoramic imagery into an accurate digital record.
Recreate the archaeological space as an interactive model with depth and spatial context.
Bring heritage to the public through browsers, computers and mobile devices.
Choose a location to enter its 3D environment and discover the heritage records preserved in digital form.
Site · 01FeaturedArchaeological site south of Ba The Mountain
The Linh Son South mound lies south of Ba The Mountain and preserves evidence of Oc Eo settlement and architecture. Its high-resolution 3D model records the site's current condition and supports public interpretation of the heritage landscape.
Site · 02Religious architecture site
Ut Tranh Mound is part of the Oc Eo – Ba The complex, where brick religious architecture associated with the people of Funan has been uncovered. The 3D model was created from high-accuracy field scans for research and long-term conservation.
Site · 03Oc Eo – Ba The archaeological site
Sau Thuan Mound is a survey site in the core zone of the Oc Eo – Ba The complex. Its 3D scan documents surface conditions and architectural traces, supporting long-term monitoring and comparison of changes at the site.
Site · 04Oc Eo – Ba The archaeological site
Sau Thuan Mound is a survey site in the core zone of the Oc Eo – Ba The complex. Its 3D scan documents surface conditions and architectural traces, supporting long-term monitoring and comparison of changes at the site.
Site · 05Oc Eo – Ba The architectural site
Cay Thi Mound is a representative architectural site within the Special National Monument of Oc Eo – Ba The in Thoai Son, An Giang. Archaeologists uncovered large-scale brick foundations here, revealing the building expertise of the Oc Eo people of Funan from the 1st to the 7th century.
Site · 06Oc Eo – Ba The architectural site
Cay Thi Mound is a representative architectural site within the Special National Monument of Oc Eo – Ba The in Thoai Son, An Giang. Archaeologists uncovered large-scale brick foundations here, revealing the building expertise of the Oc Eo people of Funan from the 1st to the 7th century.
Site · 07Heritage complex north of Linh Son Pagoda
The Linh Son North complex lies on the slope of Ba The Mountain beside Linh Son Pagoda, home to a Vishnu statue and ancient Oc Eo stone inscriptions. Excavations here reveal multiple superimposed layers of brick and stone architecture spanning centuries.
Site · 08Heritage complex north of Linh Son Pagoda
The Linh Son North complex lies on the slope of Ba The Mountain beside Linh Son Pagoda, home to a Vishnu statue and ancient Oc Eo stone inscriptions. Excavations here reveal multiple superimposed layers of brick and stone architecture spanning centuries.
Site · 09Heritage complex north of Linh Son Pagoda
The Linh Son North complex lies on the slope of Ba The Mountain beside Linh Son Pagoda, home to a Vishnu statue and ancient Oc Eo stone inscriptions. Excavations here reveal multiple superimposed layers of brick and stone architecture spanning centuries.
Site · 10Survey site in the Oc Eo complex
Giong Cat Mound is an important archaeological site within the Special National Monument of Oc Eo – Ba The in Thoai Son, An Giang. It is renowned for the discovery of a 5th-century gold Nandin ring, now recognised as a National Treasure of Vietnam.
Site · 11Survey site in the Oc Eo complex
Giong Cat Mound is an important archaeological site within the Special National Monument of Oc Eo – Ba The in Thoai Son, An Giang. It is renowned for the discovery of a 5th-century gold Nandin ring, now recognised as a National Treasure of Vietnam.
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