The beauty of Ha Long Bay landscape in VIETNAM

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13 Feb 2024
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Since ancient times, Ha Long Bay has been evaluated by cultural celebrity Nguyen Trai as a wonder built in the sky. When talking about Ha Long Bay, we must first mention the magical beauty of the mountains, water, clouds and sky here.
Looking down from above, Ha Long Bay looks like a giant, extremely vivid watercolor painting with thousands of rocky islands. In some places, they gather and crowd together, in other places they separate and create extremely talented touches. Under the skillful and talented hands of the Creator, the inanimate and quiet rocky islands become living characters, familiar to people. The island is like a pair of chickens playing together on the water waves (Thong Mai island), the other island is like a giant turtle dozing off (Turtle island) or like an old monk clasping his hands facing the sea and chanting sutras. Buddha (Ong Su island).
Under the skillful and talented hands of the Creator, the inanimate and quiet rocky islands become living characters, familiar to people. The island is like a pair of chickens playing together on the water waves (Thong Mai island), the other island is like a giant turtle dozing off (Turtle island) or like an old monk clasping his hands facing the sea and chanting sutras. Buddha (Ong Su island).
Then there is the island that looks like a giant incense burner standing in the middle of the sea as if to make offerings to heaven and earth (Dinh Huong island) and there are many, many other islands with familiar shapes whose secrets we have not yet discovered. miraculous.

Ha Long's sea is a lovely blue color in all four seasons. In spring, amidst the vast water waves covered by silver mist, the rocky islands become flexible and soft, floating on the water waves. Summer comes, the dawn shines on the horizon, the rocky islands seem to rise from the vast water surface. The entire bay has a bright red color that gradually turns to blue. Silvery ripples raced across the surface of the bay and rushed to the shore. Orchids and plants grow from the crevices of the rocks, blooming brilliantly.
When visiting Ha Long Bay, the most interesting thing is to sit on a sailboat, weaving between the forest of islands that are intertwined like an endless wall that opens from time to time to let our boat pass. The old scene closes, the new scene appears. That winding road seems to never end.

The beauty of Ha Long is not only exposed in the shape of the mountains, the color of water, clouds and sky, but also hidden in the heart of the rocky islands, with an extremely rich cave system concentrated in the central area of ​​the heritage.
Thien Cung cave is magnificent and splendid, Dau Go cave is strong, Sung Sot cave is discreet and profound... And there are countless other beautiful caves associated with folk legends such as Trinh Nu cave, Dong Tien lake... Each cave is a magnificent and extremely sophisticated architectural castle of creation.
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Ha Long Bay also has a very unique beauty when sunset falls. The surface of the bay is now dyed a bright red color from the last rays of sunlight. The scenery blends together to create wonderful colors. When night falls, on moonlit nights, the water surface seems to be plated with silver, blending with the dark color of the distant rocky islands, making Ha Long Bay become magical and dreamlike.

In Ha Long Bay, it seems that every island, cave, and beach is associated with legendary stories about love, love affairs, and feats of defending the country... making visitors feel like they are alive. in legend.
On December 17, 1994, during the 18th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Council held in Thailand, Ha Long Bay was officially recognized as a World Natural Heritage, affirming its value. the global nature of Ha Long Bay. And in November 2000, Ha Long Bay was once again honored to be recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage for its geological and geomorphological values.

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