Imagine 2,000 or more island rising from emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin,
Vietnam, and
you have a vision of breathtaking beauty of “Halong Bay” The legend claims the island of
Halong Bay were created by great dragon from the mountains As it charged toward the
coast, its flailing tail gouged out valleys and crevasses. When it finally plunged into the sea,
the area filled with water, leaving only the pinnacles visible. Designated a World Heritage
site in 1994, this mystical landscape of limestone islets is often compared to Guilin in China
or Krabi in southern Thailand. In reality, Halong bay is more spectacular. The bay’s immense
numbers of islands are dotted with wind- and wave-eroded grottoes, and their sparsely
forested slopes ring with birdsong. As the number-one tourist attraction in the northeast,
Halong Bay attracts visitors year-round. January to March is often cool and drizzly, and the
ensuing fog can make visibility low, but also adds an ethereal air. From May to September
tropical storms are frequent, and year round, tourist boats sometimes need to alter their
itineraries, depending on the weather. In sum, visiting Halong Bay, a world Heritage site, will
be definitely one of visitors’ precious experiences
Imagine 2,000 or more island rising from emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, and you have a vision of breathtaking beauty of “Halong Bay” The legend claims the island of Halong Bay were created by great dragon from the mountains As it charged toward the coast, its flailing tail gouged out valleys and crevasses. When it finally plunged into the sea, the area filled with water, leaving only the pinnacles visible. Designated a World Heritage site in 1994, this mystical landscape of limestone islets is often compared to Guilin in China or Krabi in southern Thailand. In reality, Halong bay is more spectacular. The bay’s immense numbers of islands are dotted with wind- and wave-eroded grottoes, and their sparsely forested slopes ring with birdsong. As the number-one tourist attraction in the northeast, Halong Bay attracts visitors year-round. January to March is often cool and drizzly, and the ensuing fog can make visibility low, but also adds an ethereal air. From May to September tropical storms are frequent, and year round, tourist boats sometimes need to alter their itineraries, depending on the weather. In sum, visiting Halong Bay, a world Heritage site, will be definitely one of visitors’ precious experiences
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