In celebration of World Environment Day, Cat Tien National Park organized a launching ceremony to respond to the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day, Biodiversity Day and Action Month for the Environment at Cat Tien National Park (Nam Cat Tien commune, Tan Phu district, Dong Nai province) on May 27, 2023 with the name Cat Tien - Four seasons of green leaves .
Fashion collection using materials from flowers and leaves of the primeval forest
Designer Minh Hanh sent to Cat Tien National Park a fashion collection using materials from flowers and leaves of this primeval forest. Although not exotic flowers, the pure beauty of wild flowers along the road, of fresh green buds and even old dry trees also tells the story of the four seasons: Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter in the most attractive and interesting way.
The fashion show took place among the ancient pine trees.
The fashion show on May 27 took place among rows of ancient pine trees with the participation of Meritorious Dancer Linh Nga, Meritorious Erhu Player Thuy Anh, singers Khang Ngoc, Le Minh Duc, 9X teacher Nguyen Thai Duong and 20 models.
The collection tells the story of the four seasons: Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter
Also in the ceremony, Thanh Dung Development Joint Stock Company and Saigon Times Foundation awarded 40 scholarships worth 80 million VND (2 million VND/scholarship) to children of Cat Tien National Park employees to help them in their education.
Cat Tien National Park is a nature reserve 150 km from Ho Chi Minh City, spanning 3 provinces of Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc with more than 71,000 hectares surrounded by 90 km of Dong Nai River.
Designer Minh Hanh and model greet the audience
This beloved "home" is also home to more than 300 species of birds, more than 450 species of butterflies, accounting for nearly 50% of the species in Vietnam, and also has many rare animals such as gaur, deer, crocodile, yellow-cheeked gibbon, silvered langur, black-shanked douc langur, small slow loris... There is a Bear Rescue Station and felids here.
In 2001, Cat Tien National Park was recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve.
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