On Mar. 22th, a seminar on biodiversity conservation in Bu Gia Map National Park and its buffer zone bordering Dak Nong Province was organized in Dong Xoai Town, Binh Phuoc Province. The seminar attracted the attendance of scientists and representatives of Dong Nai and Dak Nong Provinces.
Tram Chim National Park, in Tam Nong District of Dong Thap Province, has been recognized as the 2,000th Ramsar site of the world and the fourth of Vietnam by the Ramsar Convention – the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The Yen Lac – Binh Xuyen urban area is designated to become a modern lakeside eco location. The simultaneous development of the traffic & infrastructure systems and attractive architecture will give the province a new image.
It’s a big mistake to travel to Phu Quoc without visiting Dinh Cau (Cau Temple) which is known as the island’s symbol, especially when the sun gets ready to set on the sea.
1. The only place has been twice recognized as World Natural Heritage and listed as one of the new 7 natural wonders of the world
Sa Tan Temple (also called Ba Temple or Noi Temple) is a floating temple on Vam Thuat River in HCMC’s Go Vap District.
Turning left to Lac Tanh town (Tanh Linh district) where there is a famous Ba Waterfall, we came to a primary forest at the foot of Ong Mountain. The forest is so large. It has been conserved and managed strictly, each timber was attached a name tag. It has been a long time since I felt light and peaceful in the green forest.
Located in Hoa Binh province, Cao Phong is favoured by nature with charming landscape. The district has many potentials in tourism such as cultural tourism, eco-tourism combining with cultural - spiritual, historical tourism, gardens tourism.
On Mar. 19-20th, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MoCST) organized a fact-finding trip to Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex and Bai Dinh pagoda.
With the advantage of having many diversified tourism resources as Tram Chim national park, Gao Giong eco-tourism area, Sa Dec flower village, in the 2011-2015 period, Dong Thap tourism sector plans to develop eco-tourism, cultural & historical tourism based on exploiting available resources associating with protecting and renovating eco-environment landscape, ensuring sustainable tourism development.