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  1. Halong Bay owns a complex of limestone islands located within the Gulf of Tonkin, in the city of Halong, Quang Ninh province, which is about 170km from Hanoi. Halong Bay is surrounded by Bai Tu Long Bay in the Northeast, Cat Ba Archipelago and Lan Ha Bay in the South and the East.

  2. Hạ Long Bay or Halong Bay (Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long, IPA: [vînˀ hâːˀ lawŋm] ⓘ) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular travel destination in Quảng Ninh province, Vietnam. The name Hạ Long means "descending dragon".

  3. Sep 5, 2018 · This UNESCO World Heritage site is in northeastern Vietnam’s Gulf of Tonkin, in Quang Ninh Province. The lush emerald and turquoise waters harbor over 1,600 mostly uninhabited—and thereby ...

  4. Apr 18, 2019 · Dotted with jagged limestone pinnacles, Halong Bay is one of Vietnams biggest attractions. The vast majority of its 10 million visitors a year arrive aboard day and overnight cruises. The multitude of trips on offer can be overwhelming: here’s the skinny on Halong Bay to get you started.

  5. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1994, Halong Bay's scatter of islands, dotted with wind- and wave-eroded grottoes, is a vision of ethereal beauty and, unsurprisingly, northern Vietnam's number one-tourism hub.

  6. Renowned for its stunning landscapes, Halong Bay features thousands of limestone islands topped with lush vegetation. The scenery is especially mesmerizing at dawn and dusk, offering an ever-changing, captivating panorama. This makes Halong Bay an ideal destination for a memorable getaway.

  7. vietnam.travel › places-to-go › northern-vietnamHa Long | Vietnam Tourism

    For many, the seascape of Ha Long Bay is synonymous with Vietnam. Cruises sail emerald green waters among thousands of rugged islands and islets, stopping at spectacular caves through which visitors can wander, viewing impressive, centuries-old formations.

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