The province has carried out a wide range of activities, such as a green Sunday, broadcasting news bulletins and information campaigns on its radio and television station, placing posters along in urban areas, putting in motion several key environmental projects and holding a seminar on bio-diversification preservation and coping with climate change.
The meeting is the biggest event of its kind in the country and nearly 3,000 people are expected to attend. It will provide an excellent opportunity for the province to present its unique environment and beautiful landscapes. This will improve local people’s awareness of bio-diversity preservation and help to gain recognition from UNESCO for Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park as a world natural heritage in bio-diversity.
The meeting coincides with Vietnam’s Sea and Islands Week which will take place in Dong Hoi City from June 4-6 with a maritime economic and trade fair, tours of craft villages and seafood businesses, a fishing festival, a send sculptures contest, a kite display, a photography competition on Quang Binh’s beaches, and an exhibition on the country’s seas and islands.
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