MapEmbed SkyDoorMobile versionFacebook pageFeedbackLocating in Bai Tu Long bay community, Bai Tu Long
national park is the place to reserve a lot of gene specimens of rare
animals some of which are listed in the Red Book.
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| Specimen of mollusca in the national park. |
This
is not only a nature reserve but also an archeologically valuable place
such as Soi Nhu (Soi Nhụ) cave - at which existence of ancient
Vietnamese was discovered 14,000 years ago. Toward the end of mangrove
forest is Doi cave (Bat cave) which is residence of thousands of bats.
Presently, this cave functions as the residence of various animals like
litrunae civet, fox. Especially, there is a great variety of monkeys
including white-fronted capuchin that have been existing naturally and
long-tailed monkeys who have been added up by Bureau of Forestry from
monkeys confiscated from illegal forest exploiters, these monkeys are
fed and left unbridled in the park. 1 km from Bat cave to the North is
Cai De (Cái Đé) cranny cave coming all the way through 500m-long
mountain chain. Its largest diameter is about 60m wide. Cai De cave can
only be accessed during dry season since it is absolutely overwhelmed
during wet season.
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| Bàng Chài fish |
Located in this community is also Minh Chau (Minh Châu) commune which
has naturally silky white sand bank stretching out for about 2km. This
is said to be one of the most splendid beaches in North Vietnam Bay. Up
to the beach is a thousand-year-old primeval forest spreading for 14
acres.
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| Ba Mun ( Ba Mùn) palm tree |
Bai Tu Long national park is really an attractive and charming eco-resort to domestic and overseas tourists.
| Wildness - a national park Bai Tu Long (Bái Tử Long) |