(QNO) - In recent years, the preservation of the My Son scenic forest have been effectively implemented by the My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board and relevant authorities in Quang Nam province.
The My Son scenic forest, covering 1,160.05 hectares, is home to 238 plant species and 607 animal species, including rare and endangered ones listed in the Vietnam's Red Data Book and IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
To protect the forest, regular patrols are conducted to prevent poaching and illegal activities. Awareness campaigns are also strengthened to educate local communities on forest conservation and fire prevention laws.
The My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board aims to balance economic, social, and environmental benefits while maintaining the forest's biodiversity.
Plans include expanding eco-tourism, cultural research, and conservation efforts.
With these efforts, the My Son scenic forest will continue to complement the My Son Sanctuary as a sustainable heritage and spiritual tourism destination.