
Quang Nam – A landscape protection zone for
the My Son Sanctuary, a world cultural heritage site in the central province of
Quang Nam, has been set up to preserve both historical and cultural relics and
biodiversity there.
It covers more than 1,160ha of land, including
over 1,100ha of natural forests, in Duy Phu and Duy Hoa communes of Duy Xuyen
district.
Forests in this zone are currently home to 37
mammal species, including some listed in the Vietnam Red Data Book like the
Sunda slow loris, the Sunda pangolin, the wildcat, and the small Indian civet.
They also habour 238 plant species, including
critically endangered ones such as “cho den” (Parashorea stellata), “gien trang”
(Xylopia pierrei), “thanh nganh nam” (Cratoxylum cochinchinense), and “thanh
nganh dep” (Cratoxylum formosum).
As approved by the Quang Nam People’s Committee,
this zone will be used for eco-tourism, house mammal and plant conservation
models, and serve as a basis for developing landscape protection and relic
preservation projects.
From 2020 to 2025, more than 96 billion VND
(over 4 million USD) is to be invested in the My Son Sanctuary landscape
protection zone by both tourism investors and the State.
Once the religious and political capital of the
Champa Kingdom, My Son Sanctuary is located within a hilly landscape in Duy Phu
commune of Duy Xuyen district, about 70km southwest of central Da Nang city and
40km from Hoi An ancient town of Quang Nam.
The sanctuary, comprising of eight groups of 71
monuments built between the 7th and the 13th century, was recognised as a world
cultural heritage site by UNESCO in 1999./.