Ha Long Bay (Quang Ninh Province,) | Vietnam


Ha Long Bay consists of hundreds of limestone islands with thick forest vegetation.  This virgin environment offers accommodation for tourists.

 Ha Long Bay is a region within the borders of Quảng Ninh province of Vietnam.  It means "Descending Dragon".  The bay, which is one of the leading holiday centers of East Asia, was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994.

 Area: 1.553 km²

 Altitude: 100 m

 Province: Kuang Ninh

 UNESCO World Heritage Site registration: 1994
Ha Long Bay is a bay located in Vietnam.
 Altitude 0 meters.
 The most convenient airport for transportation is HAN (International Hanoi Noibai Airport).
 The currency is Vietnamese Dongu.
 Ha Long Bay (descending dragon bay) is a bay belonging to the city of Ha Long in Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam.  It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List due to the steeply rising limestone karsts and one of its understated islands outside the sea.


 Most people reach this popular tourist destination through Ha Long City, but only a few decide to stay there.  Instead, many prefer to go directly to the ship (sleeping on the boat) for a few days.

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