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Travel Guide
All information What you need to travel to Halong - Vietnam
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Halong do & don't
In the north of Vietnam, a few hours east of the capitol, Hanoi, lays a beautiful area known as Ha Long Bay. Ha Long, which can be directly translated as “Bay of Descending Dragons”, comprises just fewer than 2000 islands, only half of which have been named.
Other than the truly spectacular scenery which features some absolutely amazing caves, some of the most impressive sights in Ha Long Bay are the local communities. With a population around the same as the number of inhabitable islands, many of the locals live on floating villages, and some of these small communities are like little towns - complete with banks and schools. Most of their income comes from local fishermen, but tourism also plays a part.
The bay gets its name from an ancient legend which tells of how, during a Chinese invasion, the Jade Emperor sent a mother dragon and her children to aid the Vietnamese and prevent them from facing defeat. The dragons shot from their mouths around 2000 stones which immediately transformed into the jade islands seen today.
The dragon’s defenses supposedly blocked the Chinese ships and gave the Vietnamese the leverage needed to gain victory.
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