Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is 17 km northeast of Ninh Binh city center, established by the Provincial People's Committee in December 2001, is one of three special-use forests of Ninh Binh province and is located in Ninh Binh province. in the system of more than 100 special-use forests in Vietnam. The natural area is more than 3,500 hectares, of which the area under the management conservation area is 2,743 hectares, of which the permanently flooded land area is about more than 400 hectares. This is considered the largest inland wetland in the Northern Delta. Van Long is a place with many natural and humanistic tourism potentials, has a convenient location for tourist visits, and plays an important role in the socio-economic development of the province. With the meaning "Van" is cloud, "Long" is dragon, Van Long is the place where dragons and clouds converge, also means the place where water gathers (because clouds and dragons are both manifestations of water sources). The name "Van Long" carries with it a dream, an aspiration of the people here for a peaceful life, good rain, and wind "like a dragon meeting clouds". "Van Long" also means dragon flying in the clouds. Van Long Wetland Conservation Area is located in 7 communes of Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh: Gia Hung, Lien Son, Gia Hoa, Gia Van, Gia Lap, Gia Tan, Gia Thanh in the Northeast of the province. Ninh Binh. Van Long's terrain is flat, the difference is no more than 0.5m. It is an area with high biodiversity, with a limestone mountain ecosystem that is home to the largest population of "Spanish Langurs" in Vietnam. Van Long forest has 457 species of vascular plants belonging to 327 genera and 127 families. In particular, there are 8 species recorded in the Vietnam Red Book (1996) including Tien Hoa, broad-leaved minnow, Cot Thai Loi, Sang, Cypress, Ma Tien Hoa Canh... Regarding animals, there are 39 species, 19 families, 7 animal set; There are 12 rare animal species such as langurs (with the largest number in Vietnam), black bears, chamois, great lorises, red-faced monkeys, striped plows, etc. Among reptiles, there are 9 recorded species. In the Vietnam Red Book are king cobras, monitor lizards, pythons, buffalo snakes, common snakes, red-headed garter snakes, kraits, cobras, and geckos. It is worth noting that in the Van Long flooded area, there is a species of Ca Cuong belonging to the swimming leg family, a rare insect species, currently very few in Vietnam. Raw Ca Cuong represents the freshness of the water environment and the surrounding landscape. Van Long eco-tourism area has 32 beautiful caves, many large and valuable caves such as Fish cave, Bong cave, Turtle cave, Chanh cave. There is also Kem Cham and the Mother Temple, where the mother of the four generals Hong Nuong is worshiped. Van Long Non Nuoc is a very good ecotourism place, a research and study site for scientists and students who want to study the inland wetlands of Vietnam.
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Ngày cập nhật : 12/03/2023