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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dong Van Stone Plateau recognized as a geological park

Dong Van Stone Plateau in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang has been recognized as a member of the Global Network of National Geoparks (GGN).

The news was announced last Saturday by the Vietnamese delegation attending the European Geoparks Conference in Lesvos, Greece.

The plateau has now become the first geological park in Vietnam and the second geological park in Southeast Asia after Langkawi Geological Park in Malaysia.

The GGN proposed Vietnam strategizes a master development plan to encourage people to preserve cultural and geological heritage values together with local sustainable development.

The park is expected to eliminate poverty through sustainable economic development in Ha Giang province.

The Dong Van Stone Plateau’s dossier was one of six approved at the conference.

Dong Van, which has remained untouched for hundreds of millions of years, has mammoth rocks spread over four districts – Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Meo Vac, and Dong Van – and is 1,000m above sea level.

The plateau is made up of at least 80 percent limestone and has fossils of thousands of species of ancient creatures from 400-600 million years ago.

It is also home to several cultures that sprung up over the centuries. Currently 250,000 people belonging to 17 ethnic groups live on the 574-square-kilometer plateau.

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Stone plateau listed as geopark

To be conserved: Dong Van Stone Plateau Geopark has evidence of the Earth's evolution, rocks, caves, valleys and other features. — File Photo

To be conserved: Dong Van Stone Plateau Geopark has evidence of the Earth's evolution, rocks, caves, valleys and other features. — File Photo

HA NOI — The Dong Van stone plateau in Viet Nam has officially been recognised as a member of the Global Network of National Geoparks (GGN) at a conference in Lesvos, Greece.

Dong Van Stone Plateau Geopark is one of six areas which was approved at the conference on Sunday.

It became the first geopark in Viet Nam and the second in Southeast Asia, after Langkawi Geopark in Malaysia.

Dong Van Stone Plateau Geopark is about 150km from the northern mountain province town of Ha Giang. It is well known for various shapes of karst stone with different characteristics, especially karst pyramids.

The area has been surveyed by Vietnamese scientists and specialists from Russia, Poland, Japan, Belgium, and Germany. Around 40 areas have been discovered there with valuable evidence about the Earth's evolution, rocks, caves, valleys and other features. The plateau is made up of at least 80 per cent limestone and has fossils of thousands of species of ancient creatures from 400-600 million years ago.

It is also home to several cultures that have sprung up over the centuries. The 574sq.km plateau is home to about 250,000 people belonging to 22 different ethnic groups.

The GGN's Advisory Council asked Viet Nam to develop a master plan for Dong Van stone plateau which will include the community in geographic and cultural heritage conservation. — VNS

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