UNESCO has recognized national parks and a coastal forest in the southernmost province of Ca Mau as a world biosphere reserve.
The provincial people’s committee announced UNESCO’s decision at the launch of a week of culture and tourism on April 25, which was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong and representatives of UNESCO.
The reserve covers a total area of more than 370,000ha.
This is the country’s largest submerged area, with a high biological diversity, beneficial to thousands of local households.
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