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    Google Arts & Culture exhibition spotlights Trang An Landscape Complex

    Google Arts & Culture exhibition spotlights Trang An Landscape Complex

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    An online exhibition featuring the Trang An Landscape Complex in Vietnam's northern Ninh Binh province was launched on Google Arts & Culture on April 18 by the complex's management board with the support of Google Arts & Culture and UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

    Trang An Landscape Complex opens additional waterway

    Trang An Landscape Complex opens additional waterway

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    Xuan Truong construction company has launched an additional waterway for tourists, the third route of its kind at the Trang An eco-tourism site within the Trang An Landscape Complex in Ninh Binh province on February 10.

    Preserving and promoting values of Trang An landscape complex

    Preserving and promoting values of Trang An landscape complex

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    The Trang An landscape complex was officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 2014 and the first mixed natural and cultural heritage in Vietnam and Southeast Asia area. The title has helped to improve the image and tourism brand name of Ninh Binh province in particular and Vietnam in general, contributing to the development of the province into a large tourism centre of the Red River Delta and the country.

    Agencies, localities join hands to protect Trang An landscape complex

    Agencies, localities join hands to protect Trang An landscape complex

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    The protection of Trang An landscape complex, which covers a wide land area and features diverse socio-economic activities, has been involved enthusiastically by not only the Trang An complex landscape management board itself, but also by local agencies, units and residents.

    Trang An Landscape Complex

    Trang An Landscape Complex

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    Trang An Landscape Complex covers an area of 6,172ha in districts of Hoa Lu, Gia Vien, Nho Quan, Tam Diep Town and Ninh Binh City, about 90km to the southeast of Ha Noi. The complex is surrounded by a buffer zone of 6,268ha, mostly comprising paddy rice fields and villages. As a mixed cultural and natural property, Trang An Landscape Complex contains three protected areas, including Hoa Lu Ancient Citadel Cultural - Historical Area; Trang An - Tam Coc - Bich Dong Scenic Area and Hoa Lu Special-Use Primary Forest.

    Valuable artifacts found in Trang An landscape complex

    Valuable artifacts found in Trang An landscape complex

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    Archeological excavations at Noi Lam valley in the ancien tVu Lam palace insideTrang An Landscape complex, Ninh Binh province, have uncovered thousands of artifacts and relics believed to hold significant historical values.

    Ninh Binh to host activities honouring Trang An landscape complex

    Ninh Binh to host activities honouring Trang An landscape complex

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    A wide variety of cultural, arts and tourism activities are going to be held from January 22-24 in the northern province of Ninh Binh to mark the province's receipt of UNESCO's certificate honouring Trang An landscape complex as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.

    Promoting Trang An landscape complex's tourism potential

    Promoting Trang An landscape complex's tourism potential

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    In late June, Vietnamese people in general and Ninh Binh province's people in particular saw with great pleasure that Trang An landscape complex had been officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage. However, the honour will also pose challenges to Ninh Binh province, tourism brand and community in preserving and promoting the heritage's tourism potential.

    Trang An landscape complex features outstanding universal values

    Trang An landscape complex features outstanding universal values

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    Trang An landscape complex has met the criteria of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisations (UNESCO) on outstanding universal values of World Heritage, for this reason, the complex has been officially recognised as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage.