Ben En National Park is located in the two districts of Nhu Xuan
and Nhu Thanh, 45km southwest of Thanh Hoa Province . It is not only
the place preserving sources of rare and precious varieties of fauna and
flora in service of scientific research but also an ideal tourist
attraction.
Surrounded by hills and mountains, Ben En National Park
has a total natural area of over 16,000ha plus 30,000ha of buffer zone
forest and is affected by the tropical monsoon, creating an average
annual temperature of about 230C.
The
flora in the Park is plentiful with 462 varieties and 125 orders.
According to Le Duc Giang, Director of Ben En National Park, it is the
distribution centre of Lim xanh (Erythrophloeum fordii Oliv), a famous common variety in Vietnam with some hundred-year-old trees with a diameter of 3m.
With its special eco-system, Ben En National Park has the richest number of flora
living in groups, nationwide
Also there are other trees as Cho chi (Parashorea chinensis Wang Hsie.), Vu huong (Cinnamomum balansae), Sen mat (Madhuca pasquieri), Vang tam (Manglietia fordiana ), Lim xet (Peltophorum tonkinensis), Lat hoa (Chukrasia tabularis A. Juss), etc.; groups of herbaceous plants such as Song (Calamus poilanei Conrard), rattan, bamboo; family Dipterocarpaceae such as Trau (Vernicia foridii), Sen (Sapotaceae) Mang tang (Litsea cubeba) and over 300 species of rare medicinal herbs.
The
Park boasts a diverse fauna because it is a favourable living
environment for many groups of insects, birds, rodents, animals with
hooves, and carnivore. Many surveys and investigations show that the
Park has 50 orders, 177 families, 216 varieties and over 1,000 species
of animals, including 91 species of animals, 201 species of birds, 54
species of reptiles, 31 species of amphibians, 68 species of fish and
499 species of insects.
Many of them are listed in the Red Book, such as elephants, gayals, Bao lua (Fel ursi), Khi mat do ( Macaca arctoides), Vuon bac ma (Hylobates concolor leucogienis), etc.
In
recent years, with scientific research projects such as “Preserving the
gene source of some rare and precious plants in Ben En National Park”
and “Research on forest restoration after slash and burn farming in Ben
En National Park”, the Park has attracted hundreds of domestic and
foreign researchers and scientists.
Ben En National Park has rich and diverse fauna.
A
special gem in the Park is Song Muc Lake with a total area of 4,000ha,
tens of metres in depth. The Lake is divided into two small lakes: the
upper covering over 3,000ha and the lower covering 800ha. There are
about 24 islands on the lake with wonderful caves that create a romantic
landscape. On the islands, some species of birds and animals feed under
the watchful eyes of researchers.
Ben En National Park is Vietnam's distribution centre of the famous
endemic variety of Lim Xanh (Erythrophloeum fordii Oliv).
Le
Duc Giang said that at present the Park is devising a project on
promoting eco-tourism of international standards. With its advantages
and existing tourism potentials, such as lakes, islands, forests,
rivers, springs, caves and grottos, the Park will become an ideal
eco-tourist area.
Source: Vietnam.vnanet.vn
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