Phong Nha-Ke Bang, Yorkshire Dales Cooperate On Biodiversity And Cave Exploration
Representative of Yorkshire Dales National Park said that the park is more than 218,400 hectares wide with about 23,000 species, located in North Yorkshire county, United Kingdom. With limestone mountains and rare species of flora and fauna, Yorkshire Dales National Park attracts more than 4 million visitors annually.
Signed a cooperation agreement on cave exploration tourism and scientific research on biodiversity. Photo: Bao Van Hoa |
The Phong Nha-Ke Bang and Yorkshire Dales National Park management boards have exchanged activities and contents at the meeting, including cooperating in scientific research on biodiversity and sharing experiences in afforestation work.
According to Pham Hong Thai, the Director of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, strengthening cooperation with Yorkshire National Park not only enhances the capacity to carry out tasks for the Park's Management Board but also contributes to promoting tourism in Phong Nha-Ke Bang. It also attracts international tourists to this amazing destination of Vietnam.
Yorkshire National Park is considered the cradle of world cave exploration. The British Royal Cave Association and cave expert Howard Limbert - who has made many contributions to Phong Nha-Ke Bang tourism development - works with the famed British region.
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