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Situated in Ba Be District, Bac Kan Province, Ba Be National Park covers an area of 7,610ha and has 3,000 inhabitants of the Tay, Mong, Dao living there. 
Ba Vi National Park is located in Ba Vi District of Ha Tay Province and 2 districts of Hoa Binh Province, namely Luong Son and Ky Son, about 50km west of Hanoi. 
Located in Phu Loc District, Thua Thien Hue Province, Bach Ma National Park stretches from the East Sea to the mountain range at the border with the Lao PDR. 
Located in Bai Tu Long Bay, Van Don District, Quang Ninh Province, Bai Tu Long National Park covers 15,783ha, including 6,125ha of island land and 9,658ha of tidal land on Ba Mun, Tra Ngo Lon, Tra Ngo Nho, Sau Nam, Sau Dong, Dong Ma islands and more than 20 other small islands. 
Situated on Cat Ba Island, 50km to the east of Hai Phong City, in Northern Viet Nam, Cat Ba National Park now comprises of 15,200ha in total including 9,800ha of mountain area and 5,400ha of marine area. 
Situated among three provinces called Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc and Lam Dong, Cat Tien National Park is considered charming natural scenery. With the area of 73,878ha, Cat Tien National Park is surrounded by river system of more than 1,610 high-ranked species of plant, 115 mammal species, 89 reptile species, 168 species of fish, 348 bird species, 450 species of butterfly, and many different kinds of insects of coleopteran and lepidopteran. 
       
Deeply lied in Tam Diep Mountain Range among three provinces Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa, Cuc Phuong National Park is a well-known and attractive eco-tourism site. Coming here, visitors can escape from the noisy and busy daily life to enjoy the natural surroundings in Cuc Phuong National Park. 
Hoang Lien National Park is located in the Hoang Lien mountain range belonging to Sa Pa and Than Uyen districts, Lao Cai Province and includes Vietnam’s highest peak, Mount Fansipan (3,143 m). 
Covering an area of 41,862ha, Mui Ca Mau National Park is located in Dat Mui Commune, Ngoc Hien District, Ca Mau Province, nearly 400km away from Ho Chi Minh City. The park is a submerged area with a floral complex, mainly mangrove and Mam (avicenia, black mangrove) trees, very well-known domestically and internationally. This is an ecological system of natural salt-marsh forests with high values in terms of bio-diversity, landscapes, environment, culture and history.