Halong bay Attractions
Ha Long Sightseeings
HA LONG BAY: Ha Long bay located north of South China Sea is 165km
east of Hanoi, in Quang Ninh province. The bay, one of the most famous Vietnamese
tourist attractions, has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Ha Long bay covers an area of 1,500sq.km. Among the several beaches along its winding
coastline is Bai Chay, located just north of Cat Ba island. The reserve of marine
life in the bay is flourishing and offers great potential for snorkeling.
The area is filled with thousands of islands of all shapes and sizes' most getting
their names from their unusual shapes, such as Voi island (elephant), Ga Choi island
(fighting cocks) and Mai Nha island (Roof).
VIRGIN & MALE GROTTO: The Virgin grotto is situated on Bo Hon
islet, 15km south of Bai Chay beach. For some fishermen, the Virgin grotto is home,
while for young lovers, it is a popular romantic rendezvous site.
When visiting the Virgin Grotto, you can still see the petrified girl with her long
hair hanging down and eyes looking towards the mainland. Opposite, the Male Grotto
is still home to the lover, whose face is turned towards his mate. At times, his
passionate calls and blows against the walls of the grotto can still be heard.
THIEN CUNG GROTTO: This recently discovered grotto is perhaps the
most beautiful grotto in all of Ha Long bay. Thien Cung is situated on the south-west
site of the bay, 4km from the wharf outside of Ha Long city.
It is found in a small range of island that resemble a throne embracing two superb
grottoes at its core. The way to Thien Cung is a bit strenuous, going up a path
covered on both sides by thick forest. But it is very rewarding: after entering
a narrow gate, the magnificent, 130m-long grotto opens up.
BAI THO (POEM) MOUNTAIN: Bai Tho mountain is 106m high. It runs
along the coast, half on land and half in the sea. Sailing in the bay, one or two
hundred meters from the mountain, one can see a poem carved on a flat stone cliff.
In 1468 emperor Le Thanh Tong who was also a poet, made an inspection tour of the
North-East region. He stopped at the foot of the mountain and inspired by the magnificent
beauty of the surroundings, he wrote a poem.
Detail
ATTRACTIONS:
Viewed from above, Ha Long Bay resembles a geographic work
of art. While exploring the bay, you feel lost in a legendary world of stone
islands. There is Man's Head Island, which resembles a man standing and looking
towards the mainland.
Dragon Island looks like a dragon hovering above the turquoise water.
La Vong Island resembles an old man fishing. There are also the Islands of the
Sail, the Pair of Roosters, and the Incense Burner, which all astonishingly
resemble their namesakes. The forms of the islands change depending on the angle
of the light and from where the islands are viewed. At the core of the islands,
there are wonderful caves and grottoes, such as Thien Cung (Heavenly Residence Grotto),
Sung Sot (Surprise Grotto), and Tam Cung (Three Palace Grotto).
Dau Go (Driftwood) Grotto is found on Driftwood Island, formerly known as
Canh Doc Island. The name Driftwood Grotto comes from the popular story of
the resistance war against the Nguyen Mong aggressors. In a decisive battle, Tran
Hung Dao was given an order to prepare many ironwood stakes to be planted on the
riverbed of the Bach Dang River. The remaining wooden pieces were found in the grotto and, as a result, the grotto was given its
present name. The entrance is reached via 90 steps up the island. The grotto is
divided into three main parts. In the first chamber, many forms can be seen in the
rock, depending on the imagination of the observer. In the middle of the chamber,
on the top of the pillar, there appears to be a monk draped in a long, dark cloak,
with his right hand clasping a cane. Moving into the second chamber, visitors pass
through a narrow "door", naturally formed through erosion. The light here is mysterious,
and new images appear in the stone. At the end of the grotto is a well of clear
water surrounded by four ancient walls. In this grotto, there remains an engraved
stone stele singing the praises of Ha Long Bay ordered by Emperor Khai Dinh when
he came to visit the grotto in 1917.
Trinh Nu (Virgin) Grotto-Trong (Male) Grotto is situated in the island range
of Bo Hon, in the system comprised of the Surprise Grotto, Dong Tien Lake, and Luon
Grotto. The grotto is 15 km south of Bai Chay Beach.
For some fishermen, the Virgin Grotto is home, while for young lovers it is a popular
romantic rendezvous site.
The
Thien Cung (Heavenly Palace) Grotto is one of the most beautiful in Ha Long
Bay. Thien Cung is situated on the southwest side of the bay, 4 km from the wharf
outside of Ha Long City. It is located in a small range of islands that resemble
a throne embracing two superb grottoes at its core. The way to
Thien Cung is perilous, covered on both sides by thick forest.
After entering a narrow gate, the magnificent, 130 m long grotto opens up.
In the last chamber of the grotto, a natural gushing stream of water babbles throughout
the year. Here there are three small ponds of clear water.
The
Quang Hanh Grotto located 9 km west of Cam Pha This is the longest
grotto in Ha Long Bay. It is 1,300 m long, and stretches throughout the stone mountain
of Quang Hanh. The French named it "Le Tunnel," or Tunnel Grotto. Quang Hanh
Grotto is accessible by either boat or car, but the entrance only appears when the
tide is out. Ba Co Shrine (shrine of three girls) is in the grotto beside
a smooth stone block. A small boat will take you through the stone passageway
by flashlight, casting magical colors on the hanging stalactites. The Bai Tho
Mountain (Poem Mountain) is 106 m high. It runs along the coast, half on
land and half in the sea. Sailing in the bay, one or two hundred meters from
the mountain, one can see a poem carved on a flat stone cliff.
In 1468, Emperor Le Thanh Tong, who was also a poet, made an inspection tour of
the North-East region. He stopped at the foot of the mountain, and inspired by the
magnificent beauty of his surroundings, he wrote a poem. Later, he had the poem
engraved on the wall of the mountain.
Tuan Chau Islet is situated 3 km west of Dao Go Islet, and has an area of 300
ha. On the islet, there is a very simple bamboo house built by the inhabitants of
Quang Ninh for Uncle Ho to rest after visiting Ha Long Bay. The house is now carefully
preserved by the locals.
Bai Chay is a resort located along the coast of Ha Long Bay. This is a windward
ocean resort which has a year round average temperature of 20oC (68oF). Bai
Chay is a low gently sloping range of hills that runs along the sea for more than
2 km. Blended in among the pine trees are large hotels and small villas with distinguished
architectural styles. Traveling down the asphalt road along the coast, visitors
see long white stretches of sand and green rows of Casuarina trees, tucked under
which are small family-run restaurants. After swimming at the beach, tourists can
enjoy cold drinks and cool off in the breeze that sweeps in from the sea.
Tra Co Beach can be reached by boat from Hai Phong or Hong Gai, by minibus from
Hong Gai, and by motorcycle from Mong Cai. It is easy to reach Tra Co Beach from
Mong Cai because of the road linking the land to the island. Located next to the
Chinese border, Tra Co Beach is one of the most charming beaches in Vietnam.
It stretches on 15 km of white sand beach, situated on the outer edge of the island.
The coastline is bordered by sand dunes where densely populated villages are located.
The beach is shaded by sandalwood trees, protecting the village from the wind and
the sand. The average temperature in Tra Co is 23°C, although it tends to fall below 20°C
from December to March. The hottest months are June and July when the temperatures
reach 26 and 28°C. Tra Co Beach is the ideal location place to spend vacations
and holidays. In Tra Co, there is a beautiful church that was built in 1880.
In 1995, the church was restored to its form of 100 years ago. Among it relics,
there is a giant bell and hundreds of beautifully crafted sculptures.
The church
is a famous tourist attraction in Mong Cai town, Quang Ninh province.
The Yen Tu Mountains are located 14 km from the center of Uong Bi in the
northeast region of the country. According to Vietnamese Zen Buddhist history, Yen
Tu Mountains are located where the Three Patriarchs of the Truc Lam Ch'an sect came
into being. Yen Tu’s legacy includes pagodas, temples, and towers that spread
from the foot of Doc Do Hill, also named Bi Thuong, to Dong Pagoda. The road leading
to Yen Tu passes through many hills and streams. The most beautiful stupa is Tich
Quang dating back to 1727 where the remains of its founder, Tue Dang, are kept.
In the past, the Yen Tu Mountains were a National Buddhist Center.
Nowadays, Yen Tu Mountains are a valuable historical and
cultural vestige of Vietnam.
The Quynh Lam Pagoda is situated in Trang An
commune is one of the most famous ancient pagodas in Vietnam. Passing a hill
where there is the newly-built Ho Chi Minh Museum you will see the historical
area of Pac Bo. Karl Marx Mountain stands by Lenin Stream whose flow looks like
silk. Its water is so tranquil that one can see the fish and pebbles on its bed
and the green watercress in the water. Walking on the rocks along the side
of the stream, where Uncle Ho used to work and fish, you reach a wooden bridge over
Coc Bo rivulet, where Lenin Stream starts. The water is clear and cool and has a
sweet taste. Beyond the bridge is the place where Uncle Ho often cooked soup with
vegetable and bamboo shoots. By the side of a rugged rocky mountain is Pac Po Cave.
Looking down into the cave from its mouth, you can see the words "February 8th 1941"
written by Uncle Ho on the wall. That was the day he came to live in this small
cave, a wet and cold place lying deep in a mountain gorge that nobody paid much
attention to. Inside the cave there is a wooden board as a bed for Uncle Ho.
In this place, Uncle Ho, in the simple dress of the Nung ethnic group, often sat
by the fire at night to talk with his assistants Pham Van Dong, Vo Nguyen Giap and
Phung Chi Kien about the situations at home and abroad. The Bach Dang Stake-Yard
is situated in the marshy zone of the village of Yan Giang commune that borders
the Chanh River. The Bach Dang Stake Yard was officially recognized as one of Vietnam's
historic vestiges on March 22, 1988, the 700th anniversary of the great victory
at Bach Dang against Mongol invader. The stake-yard is the site where Tran
Hung Dao, a national hero of the 13th century, is forever honored.
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