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1. hungkero | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng Pháp
LA DESCENTE DU DRAGON

Imaginez un paysage mystique d'eau tourquoise, parsemé de miliers d'iles calcaires dentelées. L'archipel d'Halong est une des merveilleuses du monde, une baie de plus de trói milles iles qua le temps, le vent et les vagues ont culpté en forme fantastiques. Le bateau est le premier moyen d'apprécier ce décor magique, de naviguer en ces palais karstiques qui ressemble à des châteaus de contes de fées avec leurs flèches élancées et leurs grottes cachées.

Dans cet environnement enchanteur, vous ne seriez pas surpris d'apercevoir une sirène plonger d'un rocher ou un serpent de mer surgir des profondeurs. En vietnamien, Halong veut dire "là où le Dragon descend dans la mer", en réflérence à la légende sur l'origine de la baie. Selon une histoire ancienne, la baie d'Halong a été créée par un dragon descendant des montagnes du nord, creusant de profondes vallées avec sa queue. Quand le dragon s'enfonça dans la mer, l'eau se répandit dans les vallées, et des milliers de pics escapés s'élevèrnet au-dessus de l'eau. Ces falaises sont trufflées de grottes dont certaines sont très facilement accessibles. Avec de magnifiques stalactites et stalagmites, ces grottes valent vraiment la peine d'être visitées.


Une croisière à travers la baie d'Halong est une expérience inoubliable. Mis à part les quelques pêcheurs que vous croiserez, ramant sur leurs petits cannots de bambou, vous serez absolument seul pour apprécier le bruit des vagues clapotants sur les plages desertes. Avec des milliers d'iles inhabitées à explorer, les possibilités sont infinies. Retirez vous dans une baie cachée, ramassez des coquillages sur la plage, et nagez dans une mer aquamarine. Dans cette atmosphère enchantée, le travail, les contraintes et le stress de la vie quotidienne seront vite oubiliés. La Baie d'Halong apaisera votre âme et ranimera votre croyance en la magie.
2. hungkero | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng Pháp
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6. hungkero | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng Anh


So beautiful. Let's vote for Ha Long bay to be one of the New 7Wonders of Nature.
Go to www.natural7wonders.com to vote for Ha Long Bay.The voting processing is divided into two phases: nomination and voting.
Readers can visit the above website to nominate natural landscapes as world natural wonders because the organisers want to collect opinions from all over the world before announcing the list of 21 bright ‘candidates'. After this phase is voting and the results will be announced on 8 August 2008.

According to the organiser, NewOpenWorld organisation, the nominated sites must be natural landscapes not altered by humans.

NewOpenWorld lists 15 categories to help people to easily define and select natural sites. Big forests, natural reserves can become world natural wonders.
7. Khách | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng Pháp
oh.....very beautiful....Iam very like it
8. Michelle V. | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng việt
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9. Sy | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng việt
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10. anthony | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng việt
beautiful picturessmiley
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11. yu | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng việt
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beautiful
12. Esa | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng việt
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13. amanda | 2008-08-2 | Tiếng Bồ đào nha
so beautiful smiley
14. Ione | 2008-08-3 | Tiếng việt
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15. Erika | 2008-08-3 | Tiếng việt
Very beautiful places smileysmileysmiley
16. giulia79 | 2008-08-3 | Tiếng việt
very beautiful place
17. Esa | 2008-08-3 | Tiếng việt
Hei.

Kauniit kuvat.
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18. Melih | 2008-08-3 | Tiếng việt
Hi Hungkero; thanks for this is very beautiful landscapes.
19. teoman | 2008-08-3 | Tiếng việt
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20. hungkero | 2008-08-4 | Tiếng Anh
Thank you! Ha LOng Bay is beautiful landscapes of Viet Nam.



21. hungkero | 2008-08-4 | Tiếng việt
 
22. hungkero | 2008-08-7 | Tiếng việt
“Ha Long” is literally translated as "Bay of Descending Dragons." Prior to the 19th century, this name was not recorded in any document or archive. When mentioning the present-day Quang Ninh Sea or Ha Long Bay, old historical books often referred to them by the names of An Bang, Luc Thuy or Van Don.  Not until the late 19th century did the name of Halong Bay appear on a French Marine Map. “The Hai Phong News”, a French newspaper of the time, had an article, “Dragon appears on Ha Long Bay”, reporting the following story: In 1898 a sub-lieutenant named Lagredin, captaining the ‘Avalanse’ reported seeing a huge sea snake on Ha Long Bay. This was also witnessed by many of the crews. Thus emerged the European image of the Asian dragon. Whether this appearance of a strange animal looking like a dragon resulted the name of Ha Long Bay is not known (Reference “Quang Ninh: Art and Culture” published in 2002).

There is also a local legend, which has been handed down, relating to the name Ha Long Bay, which tells the following tale:
“Long ago, in the first founding days, the Viet people were attacked by foreign aggressors. The Jade Emperor sent the Mother Dragon and her band of Child Dragons to help the Viet people fight the invaders. While the enemy vessels were launching massive attacks against the mainland, the dragons descended in flocks from the sky. They spat out innumerable pearls which changed into  jade stone islands the moment they touched the water. These islands linked together to form firm citadels that checked the enemy’s advance and smashed their vessels to pieces.


After the invaders were driven out, Mother Dragon and her Child Dragons did not return to Heaven but stayed on earth, right at the place where the battle occurred. The spot where the Mother Dragon landed was Ha Long, and where the Child Dragons came down was Bai Tu Long. The place where their tails violently wagged was called Long Vi, the present-day Tra Co Peninsula with its soft sandy beach stretching many kilometers.”


24. Ron | 2008-08-7 | Tiếng Anh
Wonderful !
Thanks for the pics.

25. ritinha2008 | 2008-08-7 | Tiếng việt
ola
26. Gustavo | 2008-08-7 | Tiếng việt
They are beautiful imagessmiley
27. Jinny | 2008-08-9 | Tiếng Anh
wish i could get there smiley
28. Juliana | 2008-08-23 | Tiếng việt
hermosas fotos!!smiley

29. Vanath | 2008-09-6 | Tiếng việt

yeah thats Hạ Long Bay right?smiley
30. ann | 2008-09-26 | Tiếng việt


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31. dabombi | 2008-09-28 | Tiếng Anh
you are Vietnamese? i live in Vietnam
lam wen nha ? ok?
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32. dabombi | 2008-09-28 | Tiếng Anh
your pics very nice

33. vespamtcn | 2008-10-17 | Tiếng việt
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