The Hin Nam No National Protected Area is on its way to become Laos’ first natural UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Earlier this January in Hanoi, the Lao and 
Vietnamese governments signed a MOU, ensuring Vietnam’s full support of 
the nomination of Hin Nam No National Protected Area as a transboundary 
World Heritage Site together with the already established natural UNESCO
 World Heritage Site known as Phong Nga Ke Bang (PNKB) National Park in 
Quang Binh, Vietnam. The latter shares a common border with Hin Nam No 
National Protected Area in Khammouane, Laos.
High ranking officials including Vice Minister of 
Information, Tourism and Culture Buagneun Saphouvong, Vice Minister of 
Energy and Mines Thongphat Inthavong, and Khammouane Province Deputy 
Governor Khamsy Outhivong met with representatives from the respective 
government agencies to review and endorse the way forward.
“With Hin Nam No’s huge potential for eco-tourism,
 it [World Heritage status for UNESCO] will make an important 
contribution to national socio-economic development, especially for 
Khammouane people,” said Saphouvong.
“Becoming a World Heritage Site will also enhance 
the protection of the area, improve conservation and will facilitate 
better management of the natural resources in and around Hin Nam No, 
promote ecotourism and scientific research,” he added.
Hin Nam No NPA has been recognized as a site of global significance 
for the conservation of biodiversity because its variety of habitat and 
forest types provided by the landscape geomorphology support a high 
diversity of animals and plants, including a number of globally 
threatened species, endemic species and karst specialist species. Thus, 
the elevated UNESCO status will contribute substantially to the 
conservation of this unique ecosystem.
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 Deputy Governor Outhivong expressed that “Hin Nam 
No will attract both local and international tourists and thereby will 
generate incomes for local communities once it is nominated as a World 
Heritage Site. More importantly, it will also create opportunities to 
boost the livelihoods of the local communities who live around the 
area. By this means, they are also able to ensure their food security and alternative income generation.”
 
Under the newly signed MoU between Laos and 
Vietnam, a number of points have been agreed for which both countries 
commit to support the nomination of Hin Nam No National Protected area 
as a transboundary World Heritage Site, connected to Phong Nga Ke Bang 
National Park in Vietnam.
The two countries will also work together to appoint their own committees at different levels to help and push for the nomination of Hin Nam No National Protected Area.
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Hin Nam No Protected Area
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The two countries will also work together to appoint their own committees at different levels to help and push for the nomination of Hin Nam No National Protected Area.
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Hin Nam No Protected Area
Source - Read more Laotian Times



 
