HA LONG
BAY VIETNAM
Situated in the North-East region of Vietnam, Halong Bay is a
bay in the Gulf of Tonkin comprised of regions of Halong City,
the township of Cam Pha, and a part of the island district of
Van Don. Halong Bay borders Cat
Ba Island in the southwest, the South Pacific Ocean in the
east, and the mainland, creating a 120 km coastline.
Halong Bay is made up of 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989
of which have been given names. There are two kinds of islands,
limestone and schist, which are concentrated in two main zones:
the southeast (belonging to Bai Tu Long Bay), and the southwest
(belonging to Halong Bay). This densely concentrated zone of stone
islands, world famous for its spectacular scenery of grottoes
and caves, forms the central zone of Halong Bay, which has been
named a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
The bay itself has an area of 43,400 ha, consists of 775 islands,
and forms a triangle with the island of Dau
Go (Driftwood Grotto) to the west, the lake of Ba
Ham (Three Shelter Lake) to the south, and the island of Cong
Tay to the east.
Viewed from above, Halong 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), Dau Go (Driftwood Grotto),
Sung Sot (Surprise
Grotto), and Tam Cung (Three Palace Grotto).
Halong Bay has many links to the history of Vietnam. For example,
there are such famous geographical sites as Van Don (site of an
ancient commercial port), Poem Mountain (with engravings of many
poems about emperors and other famous historical figures), and
Bach Dang River (the location of two fierce naval battles fought
against foreign aggressors).
It has been proven by scientists that Halong was one of the first
cradles of human existence in the area at such archeological sites
as Dong Mang, Xich Tho, Soi Nhu, and Thoi Gieng. It is also a
region of highly-concentrated biological diversity with many ecosystems
of salt water-flooded forests, coral reefs, and tropical forests
featuring thousands of species of animal and plant life.
With all this in mind, the 18th meeting of the Committee of the
World Heritages of UNESCO (in Thailand on December 17th, 1994),
officially recognized Halong Bay as a natural heritage site of
worldwide importance.