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Ha Long Bay affords some of Vietnam's most
spectacular scenery, including beautiful limestone
formations, rock arches, gin-clear water, virtually
inaccessible lagoons, sheer cliffs, peaceful coves,
eerie caves, secluded strips of white, powdery sand,
and thousands of limestone islets. Like sculpted
cartoon characters, these islets are fancifully
named: Frog Island, Face Island, the Isle of Wonders
and the Isle of Surprise. Chinese junks glide over
the teal-hued bay between the grottos, which are
densely carpeted in neon-green ficas, mangrove and
spiky cacti. Pearl oyster farms are tucked into
tight channels between the towering, limestone
cliffs. Primitive floating fish hatcheries are spun
across the waters between the grottos like neglected
spider webs. This maritime mountain range reaches
for a distance of more than 100 kilometers and
covers an area of some 1500 square kilometers.
Two major battles were fought in Ha Long Bay during
the 10th and 13th centuries. In 1882, French Captain
Henri Rivière was beheaded here after trying to
capture the region's enormous coal deposits. The
locals paraded his head from village to village. The
French weren't amused, and decided that Vietnam
should be permanently annexed as a French colony.
Coal remained the mainstay of local industry until
recent years, when hydroelectric projects in both
Vietnam and China (where much of the coal was
destined) largely relegated it to the proverbial
back burner. Locals have diverted their attention
from the coal mines to the gold mine of tourism.
Nevertheless, coal mining remains an eyesore to the
more adventurous travelers who decide to head to
Mong Cai in Vietnam's far northeast.
Ha Long's only natural drawback is the weather: It
can be horrible. It is often damp, rainy and cold,
particularly during the winter months. Visitors
during the winter tend to spend most of their time
in the bay itself, as Ha Long's waters remain
bathtub-warm year-round. If Ha Long were, say, a
thousand kilometers closer to the equator, this
would be paradise on Earth. As it is, it's still
darn close. Catch the area on a nice day,
particularly during the spring and fall months, and
you're in for one of the biggest treats of your
Vietnam visit
Map of Halong
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Halong Cave
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Halong Beach
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Halong Island
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Attractions
Hotel in Halong
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Dining
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Bar & Night Club
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