Sunday 26 October 2014

Trang An Eco-tourism Complex

The complex of Trang An tourism in Ninh Binh province, Vietnam, sprawls over 2,168 acres Northeast of the province. It includes four functional subdivisions that are a central area, a tourist area of ​​caves and caverns, an area of ​​Bai Dinh pagoda and an area of ​​tourist services.

The Trang An ecotourism site is considered the "Ha Long Bay land". Here, space was so quiet that the only sounds were those of the trains. In the distance, visitors have the opportunity to perceive the white flowers of the reeds in the foothills. While enjoying fresh air and mountain scenery, which takes visitors into a magical world.

The entire cave is home to 50 of Trang An caves connecting 30 small valleys which follow about 10 kilometers from North to South. This is the perfect destination for who loves nature and discover the magnificent caves of Ninh Binh. Crossing the caves, we find a forest paradise of stalactites and stalagmites which form, stimulating the imagination, gave their name to many of these caves: Ba Giot, Seo, Dia Linh, Nau Ruou, etc.

Trang An is a primary forest of great diversity in flora and fauna. According to statistics, Trang An is home to about 577 plant species including 10 species listed in the Red Book of Vietnam. It has rare animals, such as precious primate branch panties, phoenix earth, ...

Trang An is known not only as a scenic destination but also as a sacred place for Buddhists. Bai Dinh is a complex of pagodas in Vietnam the largest and one of the most important centers of Buddhism in the country and also the South-East Asia. It includes the ancient Bai Dinh pagoda and Bai Dinh Pagoda where new records are set as 12: the bronze bell of 36 tons, the statue of Buddha of 100 tons ....

Ninh Binh has developed an application site of Trang An for recognition by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage.

Ninh Binh, 21 August 2011, was honored to welcome the delegation of representatives of UNESCO to visit all the caves of Trang An, Bai Dinh Pagoda and the ancient capital of Hoa Lu.

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