The
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) has re-recognized the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geo-Park in the
northernmost mountainous province of Ha Giang as a member of the Global
Network of National Geoparks for the 2015-2018 period.
Representatives
from UNESCO Vietnam handed over the recognition decision to the
locality’ leaders at a conference in Dong Van district on November 12th,
which was to review the development process of the park over the last
four years.
Dam
Van Bong, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee said it is a
great honour for the locality and Vietnam in general to be received the
re-cognition, adding that this is the responsibility for the province to
preserve and promote outstanding values of the heritage and introduce
them to the world.
The
park is one of the most attractive tourist sites in Ha Giang,
contributing to luring more holiday-makers to the province and
benefiting local people.
The
local authorities have run communication campaigns in all the hamlets
and communes in the locality in a bid to raise public awareness of
conserving and promoting values of the heritage.
Dong
Van plateau was recognized as a member of the Global Network of
National Geoparks in 2010, becoming Vietnam’s first geological park and
the second in Southeast Asia.
Covering
a total area of 2,356 km2, it is 80 percent limestone and contains the
fossils of thousands of species of prehistoric creatures from 400-600
million years ago.
It
is also home to over 250,000 people from 17 different ethnic groups,
who boast unique cultures that have been fostered over the centuries.
Recently,
14 archaeological sites were excavated in Dong Van, Meo Vac, and Yen
Minh districts, in Dong Van plateau, revealing hundreds of relics
believed to appear in the prehistoric and protohistoric times.
At
the conference, participants underlined the need to build a specific
strategy to protect and develop sustainably the park, saying that more
scientific research should be carried out to discover more values of the
heritage.
In
recent year, Ha Giang province worked hard to implement the Global
Geo-parks network’s criteria at the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geo-Park,
while enhancing efforts to protect invaluable values of the heritage
against impacts from the nature and human, and making use of the park’s
advantages to promote local socio-economic development and tourism.
Source: VNA
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