VietNamNet Bridge – The Lang Biang Natural Reserve in the Central Highlands Province of Lam Dong, home to rich biodiversity and unique local cultural features, has been recognised as a Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO.


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A sea of clouds at sunset seen from Lang Biang Mountain at the height of 2,169m -- Photos: VNA

 

 

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 The city of Da Lat seen from the height of 1,950m

 

 

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Tourists climb Lang Biang Mountain, going through primitive forests.

 

 

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Tourists feel fun riding a small truck on the way to Lang Biang Mountain.

 

 

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Foreign tourists share beautiful photos captured at the peak.

 

 

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A lunch on the way to climb Lang Biang Mountain.

 

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Camping at the peak to behold the early morning landscape of Da Lat and Bidoup-Nui Ba National Park.


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 The happiness when at the peak of Lang Biang Mountain.

 

 

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The Lang Biang Natural Reserve has 62 rare species of fauna and flora, including 29 species listed in the red list of Vietnam and IUCN.

 

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The Lang Biang Natural Reserve is home to the Thong hai la de (Pinus krempfii).

 

 

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It has a flora system with 153 species listed in Vietnam’s Red Book (2007) and 154 species in the IUCN Red List (2010).

 

 

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The Reserve has 7 out of 13 species of bird endemic in Vietnam, including the grey-crowned crocias.

 

 

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 A langur at the Reserve.

 

         

 VNA