Saturday, March 22, 2014

A treasure left behind.



If you are Thinking about Traveling in Vietnam

Come see the wonderful caves that punctuate the intricate and elaborate mesh of islands at Halong Bay. It is a memory for some and a treasure to be discovered by others. Beautiful natural sites like the HalongBay is an example of what about 4 million oversea Vietnamese have left behind.


Recognized by the UN as one of the world’s most valuable natural wonders, Halong Bay consists of two thousand plus islands.  They are rocky islets overlaid with greenery and live forms on the waters of the Gulf of Tonkin..

These evolving stone islands came with different shapes and colors, after which they are named, such as Hon Rong ("Dragon Islet"). The oldest of these rocks is 280 million years old.

Although it is the most popular tourist site in Vietnam, you can still enjoy the pristine air and quiet water on a trip through its many paths.

Also, don’t miss out on mystic experience of the night at these islands. Take a tour that includes sleeping on a boat overnight. You’ll have an awesome time. Enjoy the quiet water and the small sounds of water that smooth through these rocky islands.

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