The event was co-organised by the Management Board of Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture and Forestry of Khammouane Province, Laos.
This woody climbing shrub can grow up to five metres tall. Its leaves are alternate, obovate or oval in shape, while its flower clusters grow at branch tips or leaf axils, with funnel-shaped, dark purple corollas.
In addition to safeguarding the heritage, locals also act as “ambassadors,” promoting its image through services like tourist transport, photography, and souvenir sales. Their efforts help domestic and international visitors better understand the park’s core values and vast tourism potential.
This 30-year milestone not only marks a moment of pride for Việt Nam but also underscores the immense responsibility that comes with safeguarding such a natural treasure.
A set of three postal stamps and a poster have been
released to mark the recognition by UNESCO of Trang An Complex in Ninh
Binh Province as a cultural and natural World Heritage Site.
Local people have accidentally unearthed nearly 100 age-old cannon
balls recently at a site located 3km away from the world-heritage Ho
Dynasty Citadel, Vinh Loc district, central Thanh Hoa province.
Objects unearthed in excavations at the Thang Long Citadel Heritage site
in downtown Ha Noi since 2010 are being displayed to celebrate the
capital''s Liberation Day, which falls on October 10.
People residing in the vicinity of the Citadel of
the Ho dynasty in Thanh Hoa Province will be given cameras and taught
photographic and filmmaking skills to their own images depicting
life around the World Heritage site.
Ha Long Bay ranks fourth in the list of top eight
green places and national parks in Asia, according to a survey by the
Asia''s hotel booking sites Agoda.com.