Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Other attractions in Ha Long Bay - Tuan Chau
Other attractions in Ha Long Bay
To visit this cave the visitors must take a small row boat to access the entrance. On the way the rower must maneuver through a variety of rock formation often so narrow that only one boat can fit through at a time.
Cave of Awe (Hang Sung Sot)
Hang Trinh Nu (Virgin Cave)
Pelican Cave (Hang Bo Nau)
Hang Dau Go (Wooden Stakes Cave)
Scorched Beach (Bai Chay)
Ha Long - Bay of the Descending Dragon
Saturday, 15 October 2011
The Halong Bay Fiasco 2
Ha Long bay
Days in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
This wonderful landscape of limestone cliffs enshrouded in mist cascading into the gentle waters became a UNESCO World Heritage site back in 1994. (By the way, since I never knew, UNESCO stands for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.)
Halong Bay, Vietnam
Halong Bay is a must for anyone visiting Vietnam. The unique sea/landscape is a pleasant retreat from the busy streets of Hanoi. We decided not to rush and stayed two nights on a "junk." The boats are not authentic junks but have been fitted with sails to give tourists the illusion
Embarking from Halong City.
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
History of the name “ Halong”
“Ha Long” is literally translated as "Bay of Descending Dragons." Prior to the 19th century, this name was not recorded in any document or archive. When mentioning the present-day Quang Ninh Sea or Ha Long Bay, old historical books often referred to them by the names of An Bang, Luc Thuy or Van Don. Not until the late 19th century did the name of Halong Bay appear on a French Marine Map. “The Hai Phong News”, a French newspaper of the time, had an article, “Dragon appears on Ha Long Bay”,
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