UNESCO World Heritage site in northern Vietnam featuring flooded limestone caves and Buddhist mountain temples in Ninh Binh province.
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Tam Coc
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Trang An Landscape Complex
Trang An is a UNESCO-listed karst landscape in northern Vietnam featuring limestone peaks, caves, temples, and boat tours through scenic river valleys.
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Cuc Phuong National Park
Vietnam's first national park, spanning Ninh Bình Province in the Red River Delta, protects critical tropical forest biodiversity and endangered species across varied terrain.
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