
Situated in North-East of Vietnam
(150km from Hanoi), the Bay is in the Gulf of Tonkin which comprised of
regions of Halong City, the township of Cam Pha, and a part of the
island district of Van Don. It abuts Cat Ba Island in the southwest.
Toward the west is the coastline 120km long. The site is 1553 sq.km with
1969 islands of various sizes, of which 989 have been named.
Viewed
from above, Halong Bay resembles a geographic work of art. While
exploring the bay, you feel lost in a legendary world of stone islands.
Halong bay is also a region of highly-concentrated biological diversity
with many ecosystems of salt water-flooded forests, coral reefs, and
tropical forests featuring thousands of species of animal and plant
life.
Aesthetic value
The
permanent beauty of Ha Long is created by three factors: stone, water
and sky. Ha Long’s island system is multicolored with a variety of
shapes and can be regarded as a water-color, a work of art. The islands,
scattered all round, have different shapes which provoke the
imagination: Dinh Huong (Incense Burner) implies spiritual significance,
Ga Choi (Fighting Cocks) the symbol of Viet Nam tourism, Con Coc (Toad)
recalls the passage of time, waiting thousands of years to seek justice
in Heaven. There are islands that resemble a resplendent throne, a
Vietnamese mother’s curved back carrying her child, a roof, an old man, a
human head and so on.
Within
the bigger islands are great attractions. Dau Go Cave (Wooden Stakes)
dazzles the senses with many huge stalactites hanging poised in mid air
and stalagmites growing majestically upwards. Then there is Thien Cung
Grotto (Heavenly Palace) with its small, narrow entrance, but inside
looking like a marvelous palace, and many other caves each has its own
attractions and beauty.
Ha
Long’s sea is always the same, blue, smooth and still. Ha Long has its
own beauty by seasons. In Spring, buds of trees burst on limestone
islands. In Summer, it is cool and clean with many sparkling sun rays
reflecting from the sea’s surface. In Autumn, especially at night,
moonlight illuminates the mountains so they appear like gold, inlaid
into the earth. In Winter, with pervasive frost, Ha Long is glamorous as
“a floating flower basket on smooth wave” (by writer Nguyen Tuan).
Karst geomorphologic value:
Ha
Long Bay is a mature karst landscape developed during a warm, wet,
tropical climate. The sequence of stages in the evolution of a karst
landscape over a period of 20 million years requires a combination of
several distinct elements including massive thickness of limestone, a
hot wet climate and slow overall tectonic uplift.
The bio diversity value
Bio-diversity
is an important natural resource and needs to be preserved and
conserved to maintain the ecological balance of the whole region.
Bio-diversity is the general term used to reflect diversify and
abundance in nature and includes all living things.
The
total number of plant species living on the rugged islands in Ha Long
Bay is still not known, as many islands remain unexplored. There are
probably over a thousand species of plants, the distribution of which is
not uniform. Instead, several different communities (species of plants
that always grow together) are found, such as: mangrove, seashore
plants, those of the slopes or sheer cliffs, the summit plants and those
that grow around the mouth of caves and in gullies. .
In
2002 a survey on assessing and auditing Ha Long Bay’s bio-diversity was
conducted by management authorities and researchers. They surveyed 9
areas in Zone 1 of the World Heritage and all sites had maintained its
bio-diversity and species diversity, and more new species were
discovered.
Evaluation and Praises
Throughout
the ages many famous men, from both home and abroad, when faced with
the beauty of Halong’s sky and water have sung its praises in different
ways, especially in poems.
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