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Famous heritages in Asia recognized by UNESCO

Asia is a vast continent with diverse cultures and rich history, home to many valuable heritages recognized by UNESCO. These heritages are not only a testament to human ingenuity in construction and preservation but also demonstrate the wonderful beauty of nature.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên24/07/2024

Each heritage below has its own unique characteristics and values, attracting millions of tourists from all over to admire.

Angkor Wat Complex - Cambodia

The Angkor Wat complex in Cambodia, with its famous Angkor Temple, is one of the most important UNESCO heritage sites. Angkor Wat is a symbol of the power and quintessence of Khmer architecture. The area includes hundreds of temples and monuments, demonstrating the brilliant development of the ancient Khmer civilization. Angkor is not only a famous destination but also an important place for studying history and culture.

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Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, is a world natural heritage first recognized by UNESCO in 1994. With thousands of large and small limestone islands rising from the blue water, Ha Long Bay offers a fascinating and mysterious landscape. Each island has a unique shape, along with a rich cave system, creating a magnificent natural picture. Ha Long Bay is an attractive destination not only for domestic tourists but also for international friends.

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Sumatra Rainforest - Indonesia

The Sumatran rainforest in Indonesia is one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems in the world. It is home to many rare species of flora and fauna, including the Sumatran tiger, Sumatran elephant, and Sumatran orangutan. With its majestic landscape, the Sumatran rainforest provides many important resources and is an endless source of inspiration for scientists and visitors. Conserving the Sumatran rainforest is not only about protecting the habitat of many species of flora and fauna, but also about protecting the natural heritage of all humanity.

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Dambulla Cave Temple - Sri Lanka

The Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the largest and best preserved Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka. The temple is housed in a cave system with over 80 small and large caves. Inside the temple are beautiful Buddha statues and murals, reflecting Sri Lankan Buddhist culture and art. This is a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims.

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The famous heritage sites in Asia recognized by UNESCO are not only beautiful architectural works and natural landscapes, but also symbols of the region's rich cultural and historical diversity. These heritages not only play an important role in preserving and developing culture but also contribute to building an attractive tourism image for Asia.


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