Quang Ninh (VNA) – The northeasternprovince of Quang Ninh has a lot of advantages to develop forestry tourism inaddition to marine, cultural and spiritual tourism, according to experts.
The locality is home to Yen Tu National Forest,Dong Son-Ky Thuong Natural Conservation Area, and Bai Tu Long National Park.All are valuable natural resources to develop forestry tourism.
According to scientists, Yen Tu forest is hometo a wide variety of animal and plant species, including 830 kinds of plant, ofwhich 38 have been recognised as valuable and rare such as erythrophloeumfordid, teakwood, textured wood and pedocarpus fleurgi.
Yen Tu also has a rich fauna, of which 23 specieshave been recorded on Vietnam’s Red book for their scarcity.
Covering an area of over 2,600 ha, of which over1,700 ha is natural forest, Yen Tu is not only a well-known tourist attraction,but also a centre of Vietnam’s Buddhism.
Meanwhile, Dong Son – Ky Thuong naturalconservation area has been known for its diversified biodiversity value on avast land.
The area is abundant with flora and fauna. Ithas 1,163 species of woody and herbaceous plants and 224 species in four groupsof birds, animals, reptiles and amphibians, including 51 rare and speciousspecies of flora and fauna which are in Vietnam’s Red Book and one in theWorld’s Red Book.
Located within Bai Tu Long Bay and near theUNESCO-recognised Ha Long Bay, Bai Tu Long National Park is a natural treasurefor Vietnam.
Formed on June 1, 2001, the park covers 15,783hectares, of which forests and forest land make up 6,125 ha on more than 40islands, and water surface accounts for 9,650 ha.
It is home to 1,909 species of fauna and flora, including72 types of animals and 30 kinds of plants listed in Vietnam’s Red Book ofendangered species./.