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Tourist Boat Owners Oppose White Order

Under the provincial order, 500 tour boats operating on the bay must be repainted white and fit with a brown sail (if the boat uses a sail) before April 30.

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Ha long Bay

Situated in the North-East region of Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is a bay in the Gulf of Tonkin comprised of regions of Halong City, Cam Pha town, and a part of the island district of Van Don.

The Legend of Ha Long Bay 

The name Hạ Long is derived from the Sino Vietnamese , meaning "descending dragon".

According to local legend, when Vietnamese had just started to develop into a country, they had to fight against invaders. To assist Vietnamese in defending their country, the gods sent a family of dragons as protectors. This family of dragons began spitting out jewels and jade. These jewels turned into the islands and islets dotting the bay, linking together to form a great wall against the invaders. Under magics, numerous rock mountains abruptly appeared on the sea, ahead of invaders" ships; the forward ships struck the rocks and each other. After winning the battle, the dragons were interested in peaceful sightseeing of the Earth, and then decided to live in this bay. The place where the mother dragon descended was named Hạ Long, the place where the dragon"s children attended upon their mother was called Bái Tử Long island (Bái: attend upon, Tử: children, Long: dragon), and the place where the dragon"s children wriggled their tails violently was called Bạch Long Vỹ island (Bạch: white-color of the foam made when Dragon"s children wriggled, Long: dragon, Vỹ: tail), present day Trà Cổ peninsula, Móng Cái.


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