Populations scenic Chang'an (Ninh Binh province) has many heritage and has been ranked national monument area is particularly important as Trang An eco-tourism, resort Tam Coc - Bich Dong, Bai Dinh Pagoda , Hoa Lu Ancient Capital ...
Links between this resort is SUF Hoa Lu limestone and river systems, lakes and ponds with an area of around 12,000.
Chang'an scenic populations is Vietnam representative of the World Heritage candidate with the outstanding value of the natural landscape, cultural history and tectonic. It is expected to become a mixed World Heritage in Vietnam with the first two criteria for both cultural and natural. Trang An is also famous investment to become a resort of international stature.
Chang'an scenic populations were found to be 30 relics of prehistoric archeology. Results from the study showed that a history of trying to adapt to major environmental and landscape. At least from about 23,000 this year, a number of prehistoric culture evolved continuously in this area, from the Paleolithic through the Neolithic to the Iron Age and Bronze Age. TS. Masanari Nishimura (Japan) through the study of archaeological landscapes prehistoric population Chang'an affirmed 5,000-6,000 years ago, a major earthquake and Chang'an Chang'an in ancient Vietnamese people have experienced through the transformation of nature to adapt and develop to this day, creating a value on a culture of Chang'an.
Chang'an core zone covering an area of over 4,000 ha, is the special protection of landscapes. This special protection area is full of planning Trang An tourist site with an area of 12,000. Chang'an scenic populations located near the National Highway 1A, QL38B, QL12B and water in the quadrangle bounded by the river: Hoang Long river in the north; Lemon in the East River; river systems in the south and west sides river. The days of summer, back to Trang An interesting result is that visitors to mingle with the cool of nature, learn the history and culture of one of the domain "of spiritual exhaustion" of Vietnam country!
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