
In 2025, the park welcomed and supported four working groups conducting field surveys of routes and sites within the Geopark; and received over 250 visitors at the Geopark Information and Learning Center. In addition, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism submitted eight scientific dossiers to the Provincial People's Committee and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism proposing the ranking of national and provincial-level relics. National-level relics include: C7 and C8 Caves (part of the Krong No volcanic cave system), Nam Da commune; and C3 and C4 Caves (part of the Krong No volcanic cave system), Nam Da commune. These are among the most beautiful and unique caves in the UNESCO Global Geopark Dak Nong. The caves have historical, cultural, and tourism value with unique characteristics in their formation mechanism, geological structure, and high research value.
Provincial-level historical sites include: Thon Tam Archaeological Site (Dak Wil Commune); Nam Kar Volcano Scenic Site (Quang Phu Commune); Song Quao Victory Monument (Ham Thuan Bac Commune); Liem Cong Temple (Bac Binh Commune); and Ke Ga Cape Scenic Site (Tan Thanh Commune).
Currently, many historical and cultural relics have been restored and renovated by the province, contributing to preserving national identity and educating the people about traditions. In addition, many relics have been developed for tourism, generating revenue and jobs for local people, and contributing to promoting the unique cultural image of the nation to friends both domestically and internationally.
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