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Four best features of Trang An Landscape Complex
Situated on the southern shore of the Red River Delta, Trang An
is a spectacular landscape of limestone karst peaks permeated with valleys, some
of which are submerged, and surrounded by steep, almost vertical cliffs.
The property also includes Hoa Lu, the old capital of Vietnam in the 10th and
11th centuries AD, as well as temples, pagodas, paddy-field landscapes, with
villages and sacred sites.
Its four best features are
1. Mixed natural and cultural heritage
Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is the first site in Vietnam to receive UNESCO
mixed natural and cultural heritage world recognition.
The Ninh Binh provincial People’s Committee will hold a three-day celebration on
January 22-24, 2015 at Bai Dinh Pagoda in honour of the event, to include the
award presentation ceremony.
The complex spans a total area of 12,000 hectares. It symbolizes the magic,
mystery and majesty of the natural world.
2. Most caves in Vietnam
With 48 caves, Trang An now has the most caves in the country. Each cave with
its different name is attached to a story such as Sinh, Dia Linh, Ba Giot, Nau
Ruou and Quy Hau.
The longest cave is 2km. Every cave connects to each other, forming a circle.
Tourists visit the caves by boat.
3. Most unique tree in Vietnam
The 1,000-year-old Cay Thi in Khong temple is considered the most unique tree in
the nation.
Tourist must sail by boat through 13 majestic caves that spread 13 km to Khong
temple.
4. Most spectacular bird sanctuary
The Thung Nham bird sanctuary spanning an area of 334.2 hectares consists of 46
kinds of birds, some of them are listed in the Red Book of endangered species.
Source: VOV |
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