Cat Tien National Park

Established in 1992, Cat Tien National Park in southern Vietnam spans over 71,000 hectares with a forest coverage of more than 80%, mostly tropical lowland rain forests. This green gem plays a vital role in both environmental conservation and the well-being of the local community.

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Cat Tien National Park was officially added to the Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas of the IUCN last June, marking a significant advancement in the conservation of nature and biodiversity in Vietnam. (Photo: Tang A Pau)
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A cluster of tung trees in Cat Tien National Park. (Photo: Tang A Pau)
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Bau Sau is a large freshwater lake in the southern part of Cat Tien National Park, home to the Siamese crocodile—a precious and rare species in Vietnam. (Photo: Tang A Pau)
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Wild boars, deer, and various precious and rare bird species are preserved in Cat Tien National Park. (Photo: Tang A Pau)
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Wild boars, deer, and various precious and rare bird species are preserved in Cat Tien National Park. (Photo: Tang A Pau)
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Wild boars, deer, and various precious and rare bird species are preserved in Cat Tien National Park. (Photo: Tang A Pau)

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