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Destinations in Halong Bay Halong Bay is a spectacular location for sightseeing in Vietnam. Located in the Gulf of Tonkin, it forms an amazing seascape of limestone pillars along with more than 1,600 islands and islets. The visitors seem to discover paradise in Halong Bay with the clear water of the Bay, with some large islands and small alcoves with sandy beaches facilitating a relaxed swimming in the calm bay water.
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Tran Hung Dao Temple
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The Temple of Tran Hung Ðao is seated on an ancient silt bank in Yen Giang Commune, Yen Hung District, next to the Bach Ðang River. It is situated on the site where he won the great victory of Bach Ðang in 1288, the witnesses of which were the wooden stakes submerged in the water. |
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Quynh Lam Pagoda
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The Quynh Lam Pagoda was built on a hill in the Trang An Commune, Ðong Trieu District, about 3.5 km from Ðong Trieu Town and 83 km from Ha Long City. Before the pagoda is a great lake, while the three remaining sides are surrounded by hills and mountains. |
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Long Tien Pagoda
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Built in 1941, Long Tien is the biggest pagoda and a well-known historical place in Ha Long City. The pagoda is situated at the foot of Bai Tho Mount in the Chua Long Tien street, near Ha Long Market. |
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Tran Hung Dao Temple
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The Temple of Tran Hung Ðao is seated on an ancient silt bank in Yen Giang Commune, Yen Hung District, next to the Bach Ðang River. It is situated on the site where he won the great victory of Bach Ðang in 1288, the witnesses of which were the wooden stakes submerged in the water. |
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Cua Ong Temple
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Cua Ong, standing on a mountain top, provides a magnificent view of Bai Tu Long Bay. It is located in the Cua Ong Quarter of Cam Pha Town, 40 km from Ha Long City to the north-east |
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At 12.00, the junk crews welcome guests on board at Hon Gai Wharf. Enjoy welcome drinks and check in Deluxe cabin
The newest deluxe junk of the fleet - the Indochina Sail - just start in early April 2007. With well-appointed design and decor, the junk will, together with its twin sister (Halong Ginger), bring guests excellent experience ...
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