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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ha Long Bay' has mentioned 'World' in the following places:
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The area designated by UNESCO as the World Natural Heritage Site incorporates 434xc2xa0km2 (168xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) with 775 islets, of which the core zone is delimited by 69 points: Dau Go island on the west, Ba Ham lake on the south and Cong Tay island on the east. | WIKI |
The limestone karstic geomorphology of the bay was developed since Miocene, especially the cone-shaped hills (fengcong), or isolated high limestone karst towers (fenglin) with many remnants of old phreatic caves, old karstic foot caves, marine notch caves form magnificent limestone karst landforms as unique on the world. | WIKI |
If these karst landscapes are broadly compared in terms of their height, steepness and number of their limestone towers, Ha Long Bay is probably second in the entire world only to Yangshou, in China. | WIKI |
The marine invasion distinguishes Ha Long Bay and makes it unique in the world. | WIKI |
Ha Long Bay is also a member of the Club of the Most Beautiful Bays of the World. | WIKI |
Nguyxc3xaan Ngxe1xbbx8dc: "...to form this first- rate wonder, nature only uses: Stone and Water...There are just only two materials themselves chosen from as much as materials, in order to write, to draw, to sculpture, to create everything...It is quite possible that here is the image of the future world". | WIKI |
Is it the scenery in the world or somewhere?". | WIKI |
Outstanding features of the property include the magnificent towering limestone pillars and associated notches, arches and caves, which are exceptionally well-developed and among the best presented of their type in the world. | UNESCO |
Criterion (viii): As the most extensive and best known example of marine-invaded tower karst in the world Ha Long Bay is one of the worldxe2x80x99s most important areas of Fengcong (clusters of conical peaks) and Fenglin (isolated tower features) karst. | UNESCO |
The property also displays the full range of karst formation processes on a very large scale and over a very long period of geological time, possessing the most complete and extensive exzample of its type in the world and providing a unique and extensive reservoir of data for the future understanding of geoclimatic history and the nature of karst processes in a complex environment. | UNESCO |
These include Ha Long Bay to 2020, the master plan on conservation, management and development of the values of World Natural Heritage approved by the Prime Minister in 2001, and the Comprehensive Management Plan for the Ha Long Bay World Heritage Site 2010 - 2015 approved by the provincial authority in 2010. | UNESCO |