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Ha Long - Bay of the Descending Dragon

Ha Long  Bay of the Descending Dragon
The end of the Vietnam war, and the advent of "Doi moi", Vietnam's policy of opening its economy to
foreign trade, means that Westerners and South Vietnamese now have a chance to visit Ha long.
Vinh Ha Long or Bay of the Descending Dragon is often touted by proud Vietnamese as the world's
Eighth wonder. One of the main attractions of Ha long is the bay's calm water and the thousands of
limestone mountains dotting the seascape. The Bay's water is clear during the spring and early summer.
Some of the islands are quite large and there are small alcoves with sandy beaches where swimming is
possible. Ha Long bay lies in the northeastern part of Vietnam and is 165 Km from Hanoi.

Ha Long literally means descending dragon(s) and according to local myth,
the story goes as follows:

Long ago when their forefathers were fighting foreign invaders from the north,
the gods from heaven sent a family of dragons to help defend their land. This
family of dragons descended upon what is now Ha Long bay and began
spitting out jewels and jade. Upon hitting the sea, these jewels turned into the
various islands and islets dotting the seascape and formed a formidable fortress
against the invaders. The locals were able to keep their land safe and formed
what is now the country of Vietnam. The Dragon family fell so much in love
with this area for its calm water and for the reverence of the people of Vietnam that they decided to
remain on earth. Mother dragon lies on what is now Ha Long and where her children lie is Bai Tu Long.
The dragon tails formed the area of Bach Long Vi known for the miles of white sandy beaches of Tra Co peninsula.

This myth is in line with the Vietnamese myth of their origin Con Rong Chau Tien. This myth describes
the union between a king (representing the dragon) and his bride (representing a goddess) giving birth
to 100 children which are the ancestors of the Vietnamese people. The Ha Long myth illustrate the
Vietnamese belief of their origin and the fact that throughout their history, they are aided by their
ancestors, the dragon and the gods, in the defense of their land. 
Source: www.vietscape.com

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