Vietnam has revealed remarkable new biodiversity and cultural heritage findings in Ha Long Bay, reinforcing its UNESCO World Natural Heritage status. The bay hosts over 300 fish species, 154 corals, and unique endemic plants like the Ha Long Palm. Alongside nature, floating villages, fishing rituals, and traditional festivals highlight its deep cultural roots. With conservation challenges rising, these discoveries stress the need to protect Ha Long’s ecosystems and traditions for future generations.
Vietnam Unveils New Biodiversity Discoveries in Ha Long Bay

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