Situated in the north-east region of
Viet Nam, Halong Bay is a part of Bac Bo Gulf and comprises the sea area
of Halong City, Cam Pha Town and a part of Van Don island district,
Quang Ninh Province. It borders Cat Ba Island to the south-west, the
mainland to the west with a 120km-long coastline.
Natural Beauty
Halong Bay covers a total area of
1,553km², including 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989 of which have
been given names. There are two kinds, limestone and schist, which are
concentrated in two main zones: the south-east (belonging to Bai Tu Long
Bay) and the south-west (belonging to Halong Bay). The average
geological age of the islands is between 250 and 280 million years old.
Halong Bay has been
called by the great national poet Nguyen Trai: "a marvel of the earth
erected towards the high skies". While exploring the bay, tourists will
feel lost in a legendary world of stone islands which shapes change
depending on the angle and the light. There are many names given to
islands according to their shapes and forms such as Hon Dau Nguoi (Human
Head Islet), Hon Rong (Dragon Islet), Hon Canh Buom (Sail Islet), Hon
Trong Mai (Cock and Hen Islet)… But the beauty of Halong Bay does not
consist only in the forms of its mountains, islands and the colour of
its waters, but also in its infinitely rich system of grottoes and caves
such as: Thien Cung (Heavenly Palace Grotto), Dau Go (Driftwood
Grotto), Sung Sot (Surprise Grotto), Tam Cung (Three Palace Grotto),
Trinh Nu (Virgin Grotto)…. Each is a grandiose and refined natural
architectural creation.
Geological value
The most remarkable geological events
of Halong Bay’s history in the last 1,000 years include the advance of
the sea, the raising of the bay area and the strong erosion that has
formed coral and pure blue and heavily-salted water. This process of
erosion by sea water has deeply engraved the stone, contributing to its
fantastic beauty. Present-day Halong Bay is the result of this long
process of geological evolution that has been influenced by so many
factors. It is because of all these factors that the tourists now
visiting Halong Bay are not only treated to one of the true wonders of
the world, but also to a precious geological museum that has been
naturally preserved in the open air for the last 300 million years.
Value of biological diversity
Results of scientific research show
that Halong Bay features ecosystems of a tropical ocean region such as
ecosystem of coral reefs with 232 species of coral distributed mainly in
the areas of Cong Do and Bo Hung. It is also home to 81 species of
gastropoda, 130 species of bivalvia, 55 species of polycheta and 57
species of crab. The ecosystem of salt water-flooded forests chiefly
concentrated in the zones of Tuan Chau, Cua Luc and Ba Che has the most
diversified collection of species of salt water-flooded plant in North
Vietnam. Also living in this ecosystem are a great many species of
animals: migrating birds (200 species), polycheta (169 species), seaweed
(91 species), reptile (10 species). Halong Bay also has ecosystem of
tropical rain forests with various rare and precious creatures: deer,
weasels, squirrels and in particular, white-tabby and red-haired
monkeys. In addition, there is a system of small caves along the sea,
which are the living and development places for many animals and plants:
seaweed, water plant, algae, fish and shrimp. Deeper into the water,
there are also many species of shrimp, fish, abalone and other
sea-specialities.
Historical and cultural value
Halong is a place closely linked to Vietnam’s history with such famous geographical names as: Van Don (site of an ancient commercial port); Poem Mountain (with engravings of many poems by emperors and other famous people of the past); and Bach Dang River (the location of two fierce naval battles fought against foreign aggressors). This is not all, Halong has been proven by scientists to be one of the first cradles of human existence in the area, with such archaeological sites as Dong Mang, Xich Tho, Soi Nhu and Thoi Gieng…
Halong is a place closely linked to Vietnam’s history with such famous geographical names as: Van Don (site of an ancient commercial port); Poem Mountain (with engravings of many poems by emperors and other famous people of the past); and Bach Dang River (the location of two fierce naval battles fought against foreign aggressors). This is not all, Halong has been proven by scientists to be one of the first cradles of human existence in the area, with such archaeological sites as Dong Mang, Xich Tho, Soi Nhu and Thoi Gieng…
On December 17, 1994, Halong Bay was
recognised as world natural heritage for its natural beauty at the 18th
meeting of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO in Thailand. On
December 12, 2000, Halong Bay was recognised as world natural heritage
for the second time based on its geological value at the 24th meeting of
the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO in Cairns, Australia. The
recognised site covers an area of 434km², comprises 775 islands and
forms a triangle: with Dau Go Island (Driftwood Grotto) to the west; Ba
Ham Lake (Three Shelter Lake) to the south and Cong Tay Island to the
east.
Ha Long Bay deserves is one of the seven wonders of the world.
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