In April 2001, the tower was discovered in the coastal sanddunes of Phu Dien commune, Phu Vang district. It is buried in the sand from5-7m under the ground.
Director of the museum, theoverall view of the building is a rectangular architectural block that getssmaller toward the top. It is one of the earliest remaining Cham brickstructures in the central region, dating back to around the 8th century.
With such values, the tower, accredited as a national architecturaland art relic since December 2001, earned its record recognition by both the VietnamRecords Organisation (Vietkings) and the World Records Union (WorldKings) thisyear./.