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"World's Largest Cave, Son Doong, Prepping For First Public Tours" (includes video). The Huffington Post; Chùm ảnh khám phá hang động đẹp và lớn nhất thế giới(includes images) Quảng Bình Province (in Vietnamese) "In pictures: Inside Hang Son Doong, the world's largest caves in Vietnam". June 20, 2014
The world's largest cave is so big that a Boeing 747 could fly through its largest cavern unscathed. ... the Hang Son Doong cave in Vietnam was not even encountered until 1991, ...
Hang Son Doong, which translates as ‘mountain river cave’ is the largest cave passage in the world […] Vietnam’s Eighth Wonder of the World Revealed in ‘A Crack in the Mountain’: Watch ...
Sơn Đoòng cave doline. During the 1990s, Hồ Khanh was living as a very poor man, trying to earn an honest living in Bố Trạch.During a jungle expedition to extract agarwood in 1991, Hồ Khanh reportedly discovered an enormous cave entrance, with a wide river flowing out of it.
According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Tràng An was the most popular World Heritage Site in Vietnam, attracted more than 6 million visitors and raised 867.5 million VND in 2019 alone. [8] In addition to its World Heritage Sites, Vietnam also maintains seven properties on its tentative list.
Phong Nha holds several world cave records, as it has the longest underground river, as well as the largest caverns and passageways. [8] Following UNESCO listing of this park, the number of visitors to this province changed significantly. [23] Tourists mainly visit Phong Nha, Tien Son and Thiên Đường caves and Hang Én.
filming inside Vietnam's Hang son Doong Cave using twin drones to simultaneously illuminate and film the cave. [9] Rare species, behaviours and events captured on film for the first time included: the first footage of blue sharks feeding on a raft of flying fish eggs [10]
Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park meets with criteria viii in accordance with UNESCO's appraisal scale as it displays an impressive amount of evidence of earth's history and is a site of very great importance for increasing human understanding of the geologic, geomorphic and geo-chronological history of the region.