Covering a total area of 18,414 hectares, the conservation area includes 13,230 hectares of functional zones (strictly protected zone, ecological restoration zone, and service-administration zone) and 5,184 hectares of buffer zone.
Recognised by the Ramsar Convention in 2012 as the 2,000th Ramsar site in the world and Việt Nam's fourth, the national park remains a haven for migratory birds and features rich terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Linking heritage conservation with heritage-driven economic development not only generates momentum for cultural advancement but also concretises the Party’s viewpoint on the comprehensive development of Vietnamese culture and people, contributing to the building of an advanced Vietnamese culture imbued with national identity.
The Viet Nam National Authority of Tourism held a tourism promotion and business-connection programme in Melbourne and Sydney from November 23–29. The event forms part of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s 2025 stimulus campaign to boost outbound tourism promotion.
Solutions to attract film producers to localities were the focus of a seminar jointly organised on November 23 by the Cinema Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City, and the Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies.