Dau Go Cave (Hang Đầu Gỗ)
Discover Dau Go Cave, a historic marvel in Ha Long Bay, featuring stunning geological formations and rich cultural significance.
Tra Bau Fishing Village, nestled among the majestic limestone islands of Ha Long Bay, offers a truly unique and different travel experience. The fishing village is not only a place for fishermen to live but also a destination for those who are keen to learn about the life and culture of the community living on the sea.
Tra Bau Fishing Village stands out with its colorful traditional stilt houses, scattered across the clear blue water. The daily life of the fishing villagers is slow and simple but colorful, from weaving nets and repairing boats to other daily activities.
Visiting the Fishing Village: Visitors have the opportunity to visit houses and boats and learn about how fishermen catch and process seafood.
Enjoy Fresh Seafood: Try traditional dishes made from fresh seafood caught right in the bay.
Taking Photos and Observing Life: Tra Bau Fishing Village is an ideal place for those who are passionate about photography and want to capture everyday moments.
Learning Fishing Skills: Visitors can participate in fishing activities with fishermen, experiencing their real life.
Tra Bau Fishing Village is not only a place to preserve traditional fishing but also a typical example of living in harmony with nature and protecting the marine environment.
Although it is a small fishing village, Tra Bau provides enough basic services to meet the needs of visitors, from accommodation to cuisine.
Tra Bau Fishing Village can be visited all year round, but the best time is from April to October. Visitors should pay attention to the necessary clothing and equipment when participating in outdoor activities.
Tra Bau Fishing Village is not only a tourist destination but also a convergence of traditional culture and majestic nature. It offers visitors an insight into the daily life of fishermen, as well as the opportunity to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the sea. A visit to Tra Bau Fishing Village will be a meaningful experience, contributing to enriching visitors’ understanding and love for Vietnamese culture and nature.
Discover Dau Go Cave, a historic marvel in Ha Long Bay, featuring stunning geological formations and rich cultural significance.
Explore Bai Tu Long Bay’s stunning karst landscapes and serene waters for a memorable adventure.
Ha Long Bay is a mesmerizing masterpiece of nature, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a treasure trove of geological wonders and rich biodiversity.
Ba Trai Dao Islets is three small mountains, about 20m high, looking exactly like three peaches from afar. This place is associated with a legend about the romantic love between the beautiful, gentle youngest fairy and a poor fisherman.
Bo Hon Island is located right in Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh Province. This place not only contributes to the beauty of Ha Long but also holds many mysteries that need to be discovered and learned when visiting the bay.
In the 1900s, the French came to explore Ha Long and discovered this cave. Because they were so amazed by the majestic beauty inside the cave, the name ‘La Grotte des Surprises’—The Amazing Cave, or Surprise Cave—was born. This cave on Bo Hon Island was also selected by CNN Travel magazine as one of the 7 most beautiful caves in Vietnam.
Hang Luon Ha Long, or Hang Luon Bo Hon, or Hang Luon on Bo Hon Island in Ha Long Bay, on the land of Ha Long City, Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam.
Incense Burner, is located southwest of Dau Go Cave, right next to Cho Da Islet. Currently, the 200,000 VND banknote features an image of the Incense Burner.
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