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  2. Marble Mountains (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The area is known for stone sculpture making and stone-cutting crafts. Direct rock extraction from the mountains was banned recently. Materials are now being transported from quarries in Quảng Nam Province. Marble Mountains was officially given the National Special Relic certificate by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on January 20 ...

  3. Hòn non bộ - Wikipedia

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    Miniature landscape art was first recorded after Vietnamese independence in the year 939. A version of this was the Hòn non bộ (lit., "island-mountain-panorama"), which is designed to be seen from all sides. People, even the poorest, placed rocks and plants surrounded by water in containers or basins originally carved from stone.

  4. Stone Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Stone Mountain walk-up trail Stone Mountain riverboat. Walk Up Trail is a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) trail to the top of Stone Mountain ascending 786 ft (240 m) in elevation to a height of 1,686 ft (514 m). The trail is steep, but spectacular panoramic views and cool winds await hikers at the top.

  5. Central Highlands (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    Dong Son village in Đắk Lắk Province, surrounded by mountains.. The Central Highlands are a series of plateaus bordering the lower part of Laos and northeastern Cambodia, namely Kon Tum Plateau at 500m, Kon Plông Plateau, Kon Hà Nừng Plateau, Pleiku Plateau at 800m, Mdrak Plateau at approximately 500m, Đắk Lắk Plateau at around 800m, Mơ Nông Plateau with the height of about 800 ...

  6. Northern midlands and mountainous - Wikipedia

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    Northern midland and mountainous (Vietnamese: Trung du và miền núi Bắc Bộ), before 1954 known as the Midland and upstream is the mountain area and sell-mountain in Northern Vietnam (Vietnamese: Bắc Bộ).

  7. Tam Đảo National Park - Wikipedia

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    Tam Dao National Park (Vietnamese: Vườn quốc gia Tam Đảo) [1] is a protected area zone in northern Vietnam.It was established in 1996, [2] succeeding from the Conservation Forest Tam Dao which was formed in 1977.

  8. Protected areas of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Ba Vi mountain within the park, developed as a hill station is a three-humped peak of Vua (1,296 metres (4,252 ft)), Tan Vien (1,227 metres (4,026 ft)) with a temple on top dedicated to the mountain god, and Ngoc Hoa (1,131 metres (3,711 ft)). The mountains rise steeply above the surrounding plain of generally 30 metres (98 ft) elevation.

  9. Sa Pa - Wikipedia

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    Sa Pa (listen ⓘ, also written as Sapa) is a district-level town of Lào Cai Province in the Northwest region of Vietnam.The town has an area of 685 km 2 (264 sq mi) and a population of 70,663 in 2022.