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Gray langur - a rare animal being preserved in Na Hau

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Gray langur - a rare animal being preserved in Na Hau

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Notably, many of these species are listed in the Vietnam Red Book and even the World Red Book. Rare animals such as chamois, bears, black gibbons, gray langurs, monitor lizards, big-headed turtles... all create special biodiversity and enrich the ecological value of Na Hau.

Gray langur - a rare animal being preserved in Na Hau

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The lush green flora is the living conditions for many types of animals here

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The flora is rich and diverse, with four canopy layers

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The winding roads lead you to Na Hau

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Fog covered almost the entire reserve

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Na Hau Nature Reserve is famous for its extremely rich ecosystem

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