博物馆 Daknong Geopark
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Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark covers 4.760 km2 of 5 districts and 1 city, including Krong No, Cu Jut, Dak Mil, Dak Song, Dak G’long districts and Gia Nghia city.
Its history begins 140 millions years ago when an ocean was covering this area. Limestone, ammonites and various fossils are the silencious witness of this marine past. More recently, volcanoes were there. Their lava gives the basalt covering half of the area. 10,000 years ago they were still active! This territory is also renowned as biggest volcanic cave system in Southeast Asia, inhabited by prehistoric people 6,000-7,000 years ago.
Dak Nong is as well famous for its rich ethnic identity. Originally inhabited by three indigenous peoples (M'Nong, Ede and Ma), in the late 70s it has received numerous people from other provinces to become the homeland of more than 40 ethnic groups of Vietnam. Dak Nong as part of the "Central Highlands Gong Culture Space" was also recogbized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Dak Nong is also known by the first findings in the world of a lithophone, created 3,000 years ago, by prehistoric people from cordierite stone. One of the oldest mankind’s musical instruments. Along with the gongs, epics and other ethnic musical instruments, the sound of streams and waterfalls, of volcanic eruptions, the voices of birds and animals, the murmuring of the wind, and even, in the recent past, the violent clashes of weapons, the lithophone deserves to become the main tone of the Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark.
Come and visit Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark – “The Land of sounds” to experience the "Rhapsody of Fire and Water", enjoy the "Wind of Change Concerto", and listen to the "Sounds of the Earth”.
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- Đường Võ Nguyên Giáp, Tổ dân phố 6, Phường Nam Gia Nghĩa, 林同省, 越南
- https://daknonggeopark.com/
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