Limestone masterpieces in Ha Long bay

Tuesday, 05/08/2014 15:46

On boats in the heart of Ha Long bay, tourists can stimulate their imagination with hundreds of limestone islands of strange shapes.

 

 Ha Long bay, situated in west of the Tonkin Golf, belongs to Ha Long-Cam Pha cities and part of Van Don island group in the northern province of Quang Ninh. It was recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as world natural heritage for its outstanding natural beauty in 1994 and for its geological value in 2010.

 

 Tourists are attracted by both the grandiose cave system and the stone islands. Among nearly 2,000 small and large islands, 980 have been named. The majority of them have been named based on the shape of the islands.

 

 The most outstanding one could be named ‘male and female’, which is considered a symbol of Ha Long bay.

 Toad stone is a mountain which looks like a toad sitting and waiting for rain.

 

 A ‘pen’ shaped stone

 

 Dinh Huong Mountain looks like a huge thurible worshipping the God. This image is printed on the Vietnamese 200,000 dong.

 Tourists can stimulate their imagination when seeing stone islands peacefully lying in the heart of the bay.

 

 Ha Long bay is the result of ancient geological evolution. It is considered a geological museum preserved outdoors for more than 300 million years.

 

The bay is also the place for fishing villages.

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