Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is Vietnam’s ninth Ramsar site (Photo: VNA)
Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is one of the few intact lowland inland wetland areas remaining in the Red River Delta (Photo: VNA)
The freshwater lake, marshes and swamps that surround the karst, form a wetland complex that is very rare in the region (Photo: VNA)
The limestone hills provide a habitat for the critically endangered Delacour’s langur, one of the world’s 25 most endangered primates (Photo: VNA)
It is also an important refuge and breeding ground for several aquatic species, and home to waterbirds (Photo: VNA)
Eco-tourism has become popular in Ninh Binh province (Photo: VNA)
Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is Vietnam’s ninth Ramsar site (Photo: VNA)
Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is Vietnam’s ninth Ramsar site (Photo: VNA)
The wetland offers important ecosystem services for the surrounding communities, including its scenic beauty for recreation and ecotourism (Photo: VNA)
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