Trang An Landscape Complex is Vietnam’s first UNESCO-listed mixed natural and cultural heritage site. |
Archaeological discoveries in Trang An reveal over 30,000 years of human activity and adaptation to changing climates and environments. |
Trang An’s caves, rivers, and temples tell the story of Vietnam’s rich history, from ancient hunter-gatherers to the Bronze Age and beyond. |
Small boats glide through Trang An’s intricate network of subterranean waterways, offering visitors a glimpse of its karst formations. |
Trang An’s unique terrain has been repeatedly reshaped by rising and receding seas, leaving behind a stunning blend of mountains, valleys, and water passages. |
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Boat trips usually operate from sunset until late evening. |
Trang An is safeguarded within three protected areas: Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, Trang An-Tam Coc-Bich Dong Scenic Landscape, and Hoa Lu Special-Use Forest. |
Temples and pagodas dot the Trang An Landscape Complex, hidden in the lush greenery and towering cliffs. |
Endowed with ancient relics, serene waters, and magnificent mountains, Trang An is a place of unparalleled cultural and natural significance. |
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