That man was selling unusual relics _______
5. The Taj Mahal complex was recognised as a World Heritage Site in 1983. It includes the tomb, the
mos the guest house, and the main gate.
The Taj Mahal complex, _______ , includes the tomb, the mosque, the guest house, and the main gate.
Gợi ý đáp án:
1. The tour guide taking us to Ha Long Bay can speak three languages.
2. At the end of this corridor there is a gate leading to the main door of the temple.
3. The pagoda damaged in the storm has now been rebuilt.
4. That man was selling unusual relics illegally removed from the protected area of this heritage
site.
5. The Taj Mahal complex, recognised as a World Heritage Site in 1983, includes the tomb, the
mosque, the guest house, and the main gate.
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1. Read a text about Ha Long Bay, a World Heritage Site in Vietnam, and choose the best title.
Đọc văn bản về Vịnh Hạ Long, Di sản Thế giới tại Việt Nam, và chọn tiêu đề tốt nhất.
A. Why Ha Long Bay was recognised as a World Heritage Site
B. Attractions in Ha Long Bay
C. Threats to Ha Long Bay and possible solutions
Recognised as a World Heritage Site in Viet Nam, Ha Long Bay attracts thousands of visitors every
year, who come to enjoy its magnificent natural landscape. However, the bay is also facing a number of
threats that may lead to serious damage to the site.
Wildlife in Ha Long Bay is being destroyed by overfishing as this is the only job to support most of the
inhabitants here. As a result, rare sea creatures may become extinct soon.
Another problem is deforestation of mangrove forests. The mangroves, known as the plants native to Ha
Long Bay, provide protection during storms, preserve the shoreline, and act as a natural filter that keeps
the sea environment clean and healthy. Numerous wildlife species including plants and fish also depend
on the mangroves.
What is more, some markets in Ha Long Bay sell unusual relics and natural objects, such as coral pieces,
sea shells, or unique stones, probably illegally removed from the protected areas. Many of these items,
converted into rings, key chains, and other souvenirs, are purchased by unsuspecting tourists. Buying
these items creates a black market leading to further destruction of Ha Long Bay.
As eco-tourists, we can help to protect Ha Long Bay for future generations in several ways. For
example, by sailing or fishing with the fishermen, we can share the benefits of tourism with the local
community. This will help them to increase their income and reduce excessive fishing. We can also help