Surveying newly discovered caves in Tria Village, Huong Son Commune

(QTO) – The mission of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in coordination with the People's Committee of Huong Hoa District has just conducted a survey of the newly discovered cave in Tria Village, Huong Son Commune.

 The delegation of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the People's Committee of Huong Hoa District surveyed the cave in Tria Village, Huong Son Commune to preserve this scenic spot and evaluate the potential for ecotourism development in this place - Photo: D.V

The delegation of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the People's Committee of Huong Hoa District surveyed the cave in Tria Village, Huong Son Commune to preserve this scenic spot and evaluate the potential for ecotourism development in this place - Photo: D.V

This cave was discovered by people of Tria Village in early July 2020 while taking a trip to the forest. It is quite convenient to get to this cave. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the center of Tria Village to the cave entrance.

This cave system includes several unique stalactites with natural beauty, strange shapes and a clear stream at the bottom of the cave. The cave structure is diverse, complex and there are various passages inside that are winding and criss-crossed.

Currently, 1 km of the cave has been explored. However, according to the assessment, this cave is much deeper than that with many more huge stalactites and more impressive caverns. After this survey, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the People's

Committee of Huong Hoa District will develop a specific plan for the conservation of cave landscape as well as the potential for ecotourism development in this area.

Duc Viet

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