via Vietnam Plus, 09 April 2024: Efforts are underway to secure UNESCO World Heritage status for Con Moong Cave in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, highlighted at a recent symposium. Experts discussed the cave’s significant cultural and natural values, drawing from extensive archaeological research showcasing human traces from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods. The cave was first excavated in 1974 and designated a Special National Archaeological Site in 2015.
Experts and scientists looked into the building of a dossier for Con Moong Cave in the central province of Thanh Hoa, seeking the UNESCO’s recognition as a world heritage site, at a symposium on April 8.
Experts and scientists looked into the building of a dossier for Con Moong Cave in the central province of Thanh Hoa, seeking the UNESCO’s recognition as a world heritage site, at a symposium on April 8.
The event was jointly held by the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Institute of Archaeology, and the Vietnam Archaeological Association (VNAA).
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