Tuesday 12 December 2017

HA LONG BAY, VIETNAM

Ha Long Bay, situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence. The bay is located 160 km away east of Hanoi and it takes about 3 – 3.5 hours to get there by car or minibus. 

Ha Long literally means “descending dragon” and according to local myth, long ago when their forefathers were fighting foreign invaders from the north, the gods from heaven sent a family of dragons to help defend their land. This family of dragons descended upon what is now Ha Long Bay and began spitting out jewels and jade. Upon hitting the sea, these jewels turned into the various islands and islets dotting the seascape and formed a formidable fortress against the invaders.

The locals were able to keep their land safe and formed what is now the country of Vietnam. The Dragon family fell so much in love with this area for its calm water and for the reverence of the people of Vietnam that they decided to remain on earth. This is a perfect day trip out from Hanoi.

This post is part of the Our World Tuesday meme,
and also part of the Ruby Tuesday meme,
and also part of the Travel Tuesday meme,
and also part of the Wordless Wednesday meme.











8 comments:

  1. What a beautiful place

    Mollys

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  2. A fascinating place Nick. I like the long curved bridge

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  3. Great adventure to be in this unusual, and beautiful place. Fine photography.

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  4. WOW. What a wonderful, unusual place.
    Kay
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  5. The grotto is stunning - what an amazing place!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/12/at-dusk.html

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  6. Fantastic photos and such a wonderful legend to go with them :)

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  7. Fascinating pictures. The grandeur of the rocks, with the colorful boats below. The contrast is terrific.

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