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Also known as Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Ke Bang, Phong Nha-Ke Bang, Phong Nha-Ke Bàng National Park, Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park
national park in Vietnam
Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park is a protected natural area in Vietnam known for its striking limestone mountains, caves, and diverse ecosystems. The park is significant for its geological importance and rich biodiversity, making it a notable destination for both scientific study and tourism.
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Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng, Vietnamese pronunciation: [vɯ̀ən kʷǒk.ʑā fɔ̄ŋ.ɲā kɛ̂.ɓàŋ]) is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Bố Trạch and Minh Hóa Commune of central Quảng Trị Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam, about 500 km south of Hanoi. The park borders the Hin Namno National Park in Khammouane Province, Laos to the west and 42 km east of the East sea from its borderline point. Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng National Park is in a limestone zone of 2,000 km in Vietnamese territory and borders another limestone zone of 2,000 km of Hin Namno in Laotian territory. The core zone of this national park covers 857.54 km and a buffer zone of 1,954 km.
The park was created to protect one of the world's two largest karst regions with 300 caves and grottoes and also protects the ecosystem of limestone forest of the Annamite Range region in North Central Coast of Vietnam.
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