Halong Bay Vietnam
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Ha Long Bay (literally: Descending Dragon bay; Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel  destination, located in Quảng Ninh province, Vietnam.  Administratively, the bay belongs to Ha Long City, Cẩm Phả town, and part of Van Don district. The bay features thousands of limestone  karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes. Ha  Long Bay is a center of a larger zone which includes Bái Tử Long  bay to the northeast, and Cát Bà islands to  the southwest. These larger zones share similar geological,  geographical,  geomorphological, climate  and cultural characters.
Ha Long Bay has an area of around 1,553km², including 1,960 islets,  most of which are limestone. The core of the bay has an area of 334km²  with a high density of 775 islets. The limestone in this bay has gone through 500 million years of  formation in different conditions and environments. The evolution of the  karst in this bay has taken 20 million years  under the impact of the tropical wet climate. 
 The geo-diversity of the environment in the area has created biodiversity,  including a tropical evergreen  biosystem, oceanic and sea shore biosystem.[3]  Ha Long Bay is home to 14 endemic floral species[4]  and 60 endemic faunal species.
Historical research surveys have shown the presence of prehistorical  human beings in this area tens of thousands years ago. The successive  ancient cultures are the Soi Nhụ culture around 18,000-7,000 BC, the Cái  Bèo culture 7,000-5,000 BC and the Hạ Long culture 3,500-5,000 years ago.[7]  Ha Long Bay also marked important events in the history of Vietnam with many artifacts found in Bài Thơ  Mout, Đầu Gỗ Cave, Bãi Cháy.
500 years ago, Nguyen Trai praised the  beauty of Ha Long Bay in his verse Lộ nhập Vân Đồn, in which he  called it "rock wonder in the sky"  In 1962, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam listed  Ha Long Bay in the National Relics and Landscapes publication.  In 1994, the core zone of Ha Long Bay was listed by UNESCO as a World  Heritage Site according to criteria vii, and listed for a second time  according to criteria viii.  Together with Nha Trang Bay  and Lang Co of  Vietnam, Hạ Long Bay is recognized as one of the 33 most beautiful bays  in the world.
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This was a wonderful experience. We went by Launch to the start of the tour and spent all day sailing the Islands in a wonderful boat. We visited the Caves and purchased fruits from small boat vendors.
According to local legend, when the Vietnamese were fighting Chinese invaders, the gods sent a family of dragons to help defend the land. This family of  dragons began spitting out jewels and jade. These  jewels turned into the islands and islets dotting the bay, linking  together to form a great wall against the invaders. The people kept  their land safe and formed what later became the country of Vietnam.  After that, dragons were interested in peaceful sightseeing of the  earth, and then decided to live here. The place where the mother dragon  descended was named Hạ Long, the place where the dragon's children  attended upon their mother was called Bái Tử Long  island (Bái: attend upon, Tử: children, Long: dragon), and the place  where the dragon's children wriggled their tails violently was called  Bạch Long Vỹ island (Bạch: white- colour of the foam made when Dragon's  children wriggled, Long: dragon, Vỹ: tail).
The bay consists of a dense cluster of over 3,000 limestone  monolithic islands  (although locals claim there are only 1,969 as this is the year of Ho  Chi Minh's death), each topped with thick jungle vegetation, rising  spectacularly from the ocean. Several of the islands are hollow, with  enormous caves. Hang Đầu Gỗ (Wooden stakes cave) is the  largest grotto in the Ha Long area. French tourists visited in the late  19th century, and named the cave Grotte des Merveilles. Its three  large chambers contain large numerous stalactites and stalagmites (as well as 19th century French graffiti).  There are two bigger islands, Tuần Châu and Cat Ba, that have permanent inhabitants. Both of  them have tourist facilities including hotels and beaches. There are a  number of beautiful beaches on the smaller islands.
Some of the islands support floating villages of fishermen, who ply  the shallow waters for 200 species of fish and 450  different kinds of mollusks. Many of the islands  have acquired their names as a result of interpretation of their unusual  shapes. Such names include Voi Islet (elephant), Ga Choi Islet  (fighting cock), and Mai Nha Islet (roof). 989 of the islands have been  given names. Birds and animals including bantams, antelopes, monkeys, and lizards also live on some of the islands.
 
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