South of Hanoi, the Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique blend of natural and cultural significance. Known as Vietnam’s “Ha Long Bay on land,” the area is characterized by its dramatic limestone karsts, which are interspersed with serene rice paddies and traditional villages. Visitors can explore a network of caverns and tunnels, carved by the waters that have shaped this landscape over millennia. Today, the complex provides a rich experience, combining the beauty of the natural environment with the historical and cultural heritage of the region.
Trang An Landscape Complex (Trang An Grottoes)
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