Exploring Cat Ba National Park
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Exploring the Muong Culture in Hoa Binh
Located approximately 70km southwest of hanoi, hoa Binh Province is known as the “land of epics” and a concentrated residential area of the Muong ethnic people. For many generations, the Muong have built a rich and distinctive cultural heritage, contributing to the diversity of Vietnam's ethnic cultures. The Treasures on the Bac Son Arc
The unique values of archaeology, history, culture, and geomorphology-geology on the arc of the Bac Son limestone mountains are not only considered as "treasures" by the scientific community, but also as the "key" for the future development of tourism in the surrounding area of Lang Son Geopark. Religious Highlights in the Northwest Region
In 2022, Vietnam was elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council for the second time (the first time was in 2013). This reflects the international community's recognition of Vietnam's policies, efforts, and achievements in ensuring the rights of its citizens in all areas, including religious issues for the people in the mountainous regions. Trang An, A Destination of Wonders
Consecutively honored by world tourism agents, the Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site in the northern province of Ninh Binh Province, has become a new popular destination for domestic and foreign tourists thanks to its unique cultural and spiritual values and majestic natural beauty. Ha Long Bay - Cat Ba Archipelago: A World Cultural Heritage
Ha Long Bay-Cat Ba Archipelago in the northern Province of Quang Ninh and neighboring Hai Phong City is the first Vietnamese inter-provincial site listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as a World Natural Heritage. UNESCO’s recognition has enhances the value of this vast, majestic, and beautiful area.