Plan approved to preserve Stone Plateau
Deputy PM Nguyen Thien Nhan has just approved the master plan for preservation of the Work Geological Park in Dong Van Stone Plateau in 2012-2020.
The master plan covers four stone mountainous districts of Ha Giang Province (Dong Van, Meo Vac, Yen Minh and Quan Ba), with a total area of 2,356.8 km2.
Accordingly, the Dong Van Geological Park will be preserved and developed as a natural museum displaying indigenous geological, biological, cultural and historical features of Viet Nam through numerous topical parks.
A geological park will be built in Meo Vac District while a geo-ecological park established in Yen Minh and Quan Ba Districts.
Investments will be made here in order to develop a community-based economic and tourism zone of national significance.
There will be four tourism centers in the zone, including the Dong Van History and Culture Tourism Center; the Meo Vac Bordergate Scientific Tourism, Adventure and Trade Center; the Yen Minh Green Urban Eco-tourism Center and the Quan Ba Entertainment Center.
A bird view of the Dong Van Geological Park |
Accordingly, the Dong Van Geological Park will be preserved and developed as a natural museum displaying indigenous geological, biological, cultural and historical features of Viet Nam through numerous topical parks.
A geological park will be built in Meo Vac District while a geo-ecological park established in Yen Minh and Quan Ba Districts.
Investments will be made here in order to develop a community-based economic and tourism zone of national significance.
There will be four tourism centers in the zone, including the Dong Van History and Culture Tourism Center; the Meo Vac Bordergate Scientific Tourism, Adventure and Trade Center; the Yen Minh Green Urban Eco-tourism Center and the Quan Ba Entertainment Center.
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