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‘Ha Long Bay on land'
    
The Trang An Tourism Complex in the northern province of Ninh 
Binh has great historical and geological value, experts declared at an 
international workshop held here yesterday, July 24.
Through their reports on recent archaeological excavations and geological 
research, speakers at the workshop said the site had special natural beauty and 
geological features while featuring heritage that helps paint a picture of how 
humans lived in ancient times.
The workshop aims to build a scientific file on the historical and geological 
value of the site to submit to UNESCO for recognition as a mixed natural and 
cultural heritage site title.
According to Prof Paul Dingwall from the International Union for Conservation of 
Nature at UNESCO, the important thing was to prove that the distinguished value 
of site involved its scenery and environment. However, it was also necessary to 
show evidences that the site had experienced a complex process of geological 
development, he added.
Trang An was the site of Hoa Lu, the country's capital more than ten centuries 
ago, which should be mentioned in the file, Dingwall stressed.
Prof Richard Engelhardt from UNESCO's International Council on Monuments and 
Sites agreed that the file should mention that early communities living at the 
site had adapted well to the local environment during the most severe weather 
conditions.
It is a must to connect all the evidences to build a persuasive file, he said.
Pham Cao Phong, secretary general of the Viet Nam National Committee for UNESCO, 
said the country had no officially recognised heritage site in terms of 
archaeology.
"The Trang An Tourism Complex is the first ever to be submitted to seek a mixed 
title," he said.
Dubbed "Ha Long Bay on land", the site covers an area of 10,000ha, including the 
three areas of the Trang An Ecological Site, Tam Coc-Bich Dong Site and Former 
Hoa Lu Former Capital Area. The region is scattered with karst topography such 
as limestone mountains, caves and lakes.
The site is home to diverse fauna and flora with 500 kinds of flora, 73 kinds of 
birds, 41 kinds of other animals. Scientists found traces of early people dating 
back 5,000-30,000 years ago in the nearby Boi and Trong caves.
Bui Van Thang, chairman of local People's Committee, confirmed that in the near 
future, the province would focus on preservation, restoration and effective 
exploitation of natural resources for tourism, which is a sustainable way of 
economic development.
The scientific file will be completed by September next year 2013 before being 
submitted to the UN cultural body together with a file on the Cat Ba Archipelago 
(for the title of Natural Heritage Site). The final result will be announced in 
2014.
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     Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News  | 
  
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