Ha gulf - the heaven of rock and water

The gulf of Ha has long been known as a “heaven” in the heart of the world heritage site of Ha Long Bay.

Located in the core zone of Halong bay, near the renowned fishing village of Vung Vieng and about 14.6 kilometers from Ha Long city, the gulf of Ha looks like a natural picture with immense, magnificent karst landscape, blue sea water and breathtaking views from rock cliffs.

Apart from exceptional beauty, this area is home to diversified biological system which has been under adequate protection.

The gulf of Ha looks like a natural picture with immense, magnificent karst landscape, and blue sea water.
The gulf of Ha looks like a natural picture with immense, magnificent karst landscape, and blue sea water.
Ha gulf is home to natural beaches with surprising beauty interwoven with high rock mountains.
Ha gulf is home to natural beaches with surprising beauty interwoven with high rock mountains.
The clear blue water surface highlights the typical geological structure and topographic Karst terrain of Ha Long Bay.
The clear blue water surface highlights the typical geological structure and topographic Karst terrain of Ha Long Bay.
Moc flowers bloom on a high rock cliff.
Moc flowers bloom on a high rock cliff.
A variety of endemic plants grow on rock cliffs.
A variety of endemic plants grow on rock cliffs.
Ha gulf has long been an alluring attraction.
Ha gulf has long been an alluring attraction.
Opposite is Vung Vieng area with community ecotourism models.
Opposite is Vung Vieng area with community ecotourism models.
This place is also a venue for scientists to study fish species, benthic animals, and animals in clumpy and conifers.
This place is also a venue for scientists to study fish species, benthic animals, and animals in clumpy and conifers.

 Photos taken by Ha Phong

Translated by Phuong Loan

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