Majestic and unique, inspirational and imperious: words on their own are unable to do justice to
the natural wonder that is Halong Bay Vietnam.
Picture 3000 or more remarkable islands rising
from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin and now you have a...
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Majestic and unique, inspirational and imperious: words on their own are unable to do justice to
the natural wonder that is Halong Bay Vietnam.
Picture 3000 or more remarkable islands rising
from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin and now you have a vision of splendid beauty.
Halong Bay is 100% pure artwork, an invaluable collection of incomplete sculptures hewn from the
hand of nature.
In 1994 finally it was designated a World Heritage site.
Visitors cant help but compare the
magical, mystical landscape of limestone islets to Guilin in China and Krabi in southern Thailand,
but in reality Halong Bay is so much more spectacular.
These very small islets are dotted with
sandy beaches and grottoes created by blowing wind and wave form, and have sparsely forested
slopes ringing with birdsong.
Beyond the breathtaking vistas on a vessel cruise through the bay, visitors to Halong Bay come to
explore the grottoes some of which are fantastically illuminated for the benefit from trave
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