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Come to Chay River - Mooc Spring, enjoy Vang Anh flowers
(Quang Binh Website) - Coming to Chay River - Mooc Spring in May, tourists not only take a walk in the shade of the forest, but also enjoy Vang Anh (fuchsia) flower, which is usually referred to as Sang May by local people.
Vang Anh flower (Saraca declineta) is a red flower with pervasive perfumes and has pharmacological and scientific effects.
With its great values of biological diversification for the eco-system of evergreen forest on limestone, Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park is submitting dossier to UNESCO to recognize it as the world natural heritage for the second time for its biological diversification.
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Cay Loi bridge - a halting-place to enjoy Vang Anh flower |
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Vang Anh flowers in Mooc Spring |
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Vang Anh flowers along Chay River |
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Bamboo bridges spanning Mooc Spring - Chay River to take tourists to enjoy Vang Anh flowers |
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Hundreds of Vang Anh flowers along Chay River |
Reported by Nguyen Ngoc
Translated by N.Y
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