Stretching out from the north-eastern corner of Vietnam across
the Gulf of Tonkin, Halong Bay is a magnificent area of outstanding
natural beauty. Here about 3,000 islands of incredibly picturesque
karst rock formations all rise dramatically from the emerald waters
beneath. There are also tiny beaches lining many of the islands,
and many boast caverns ranging from smaller grottoes to sizeable
caves - making the place a haven for adventurers.
According to legend, the bay was formed when the gods sent a
family of dragons to help protect the Vietnamese from invaders.
These dragons then breathed out a number of jewels, which formed
into today's islands and linked to form a defensive wall. Vietnam
was saved from invasion, and the dragons descended to live under
the sea.