TRANG AN SCENIC LANDSCAPE COMPLEX A wellknown site in Southeast Asia and around the world, Trang An is home to a wealth of wellpreserved archaeological artifacts, mostly in the form of shells, snail shells, animal bones, pottery, stone tools, hearths, twisted cord ceramics, and human remains. cuisine Xôi trứng kiến This recipe consists of cleaned brown ant eggs from the forest collected, fried sticky rice, chicken fat, and dried onions. The combination of creamy ant eggs, aromatic rice, and fragrant onions is distinctive and unforgettable. Background Located within Ninh Binh Province of North Vietnam near the southern margin of the Red River Delta. Trang An was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage in 2014.