The wonders of Ha Long Bay seen through the "eyes" of limestone formations.
In the heart of the World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay, pristine limestone caves resemble unique "eyes of the gods," preserving millions of years of geological treasures. From the tranquil and serene confines of the caves, a majestic and vibrant Ha Long Bay emerges through natural rock formations covered in moss.
Báo Quảng Ninh•22/05/2026
The cave entrance at Ba Cat seems to embrace the bay, shimmering in the sunlight, highlighting the undulating rocky islands. The entrance to Bo Nau Cave (located about 2-3km southwest of Bo Hon Island). Inside the Drum Cave (located opposite the Virgin Cave on the Bo Hon island chain), where stalactites hang down like a natural curtain of nature, you can look straight out onto the calm waters ahead.
The cave entrance in the Thien Canh Son area offers a more peaceful and tranquil view, overlooking a pristine body of water to the northeast of the heritage site. The view from a limestone cave wall on Dragon Eye Island (Bai Dong Island, located on the southern edge of Ha Long Bay, bordering the Lan Ha Bay area), which boasts a unique circular pool and a pristine, unspoiled ecosystem . Looking through a natural crevice in the rocks from the Vung Ha area, the rocky mountain ranges appear majestic, giving a feeling of peace and tranquility. The giant natural stone gate leads into the Vung Vieng fishing village area, which has been rated by international media as one of the 16 most beautiful fishing villages in the world . Like the unique structure of Raspberry Island, each cave and each island in the bay is a work of art, preserving millions of years of Earth's memories.
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