List of national parks of Vietnam
The National Parks in Vietnam (
People's Committee
of the province or of the city.
The national parks in Vietnam, stretching from the Northern borders to the Southern remote islands, are set up in order to protect the natural ecosystems, flora and fauna, diverse natural landscapes, such as the subtropical
rain forests, in Phia Oắc-Phia Đén, the sub-alpine subtropical forests, the evergreen tropical forests to the coastal mangrove forests of Xuân Thủy, Cát Bà, and Mũi Cà Mau, and the melaleuca forests on peat in U Minh Thượng and U Minh Hạ.[1]
Currently, Vietnam has 34 national parks.
Quảng Nam province. Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng is the national park with the largest area, while the mangrove forests in Xuân Thủy National Park
are the national park with the smallest area.
Hạ Long Bay. Some other national parks are also on the tentative list of UNESCO Heritage sites, such as Cát Tiên and Cát Bà National Parks on Cát Bà Island, as well as Ba Bể National Park which is a part of the Ba Bể-Na Hang Natural Heritage site. Another proposed heritage site of Vietnam is Con Moong Cave located in Cúc Phương National Park
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List of national parks in Vietnam
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Region | Name | Year established | Area (ha) |
Location |
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Northwest | Hoàng Liên | 2002 | 29,845 | Lai Châu
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Ba Bể | 1992 | 7,610 | Bắc Kạn
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Bái Tử Long
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2001 | 15,783 | Quảng Ninh
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Xuân Sơn | 2002 | 15,048 | Phú Thọ
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Tam Đảo | 1996 | 36,883 | Tuyên Quang
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Du Già | 2015 | 15,006 | Hà Giang | |
Phia Oắc - Phia Đén | 2018 | 10,593 | Cao Bằng | |
Red River Delta | Ba Vì | 1991 | 10,815 | Hà Nội |
Cát Bà | 1986 | 15,200 | Hải Phòng
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Cúc Phương | 1994 | 22,200 | Hòa Bình
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Xuân Thủy | 2003 | 7,100 | Nam Định
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North Central Coast | Bến En | 1992 | 14,735 | Thanh Hóa
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Pù Mát | 2001 | 91,113 | Nghệ An
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Vũ Quang | 2002 | 55,029 | Hà Tĩnh
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Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng
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2001 | 85,754 | Quảng Bình
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Bạch Mã | 1991 | 22,030 | Thừa Thiên–Huế
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South Central Coast | Phước Bình | 2006 | 19,814 | Ninh Thuận
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Núi Chúa | 2003 | 29,865 | Ninh Thuận
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Central Highlands | Chư Mom Ray | 2002 | 56,621 | Kon Tum
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Kon Ka Kinh | 2002 | 41,780 | Gia Lai
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Yok Đôn | 1991 | 115,545 | Đắk Lắk
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Chư Yang Sin | 2002 | 58,947 | Đắk Lắk
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Bidoup Núi Bà | 2004; | 64,800 | Lâm Đồng
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Tà Đùng | 2018 | 20,938 | Đắc Nông
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Southeast | Cát Tiên | 1992 | 73,878 | Bình Phước
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Bù Gia Mập | 2002 | 26,032 | Bình Phước
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Côn Đảo | 1993 | 15,043 | Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu | |
Lò Gò-Xa Mát | 2002 | 18,765 | Tây Ninh
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Mekong Delta | Tràm Chim | 1994 | 7,588 | Đồng Tháp
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U Minh Thượng | 2002 | 8,053 | Kiên Giang
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Mũi Cà Mau | 2003 | 41,862 | Cà Mau
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U Minh Hạ | 2006 | 8,286 | Cà Mau
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Phú Quốc | 2001 | 31,422 | Kiên Giang
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See also
References
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