Is located in the north of Daugo Island, which is visible from the Tourist Wharf and about 4km. away. It is 25m above sea level, covering 3,000sq. meters and is divided into 3 chambers. This is one of the largest and most beautiful grottoes in Halong Bay. Its structure is complex with different levels and chambers, which contain richly ornamented stalactites and stalagmites formed millions of years ago. Visiting Thiencung Grotto, tourists can enjoy interesting stories about the shapes of the stalactites and stalagmites closely connected to the Halong Bay legend of King Dragon. Photography is permitted. |
Geographical position: Located on Daugo Island, 300m away from Thiencung Grotto, it covers 5,000 sq. meters and is divided into three chambers. It is called “Daugo”, an ancient name, meaning ‘Wooden Stake’. |
Located to the southeast of Daugo Island, 5km away from the Tourist Wharf, it looks like an incense burner made of stone, which has grown out of the sea. In the religious beliefs of the Halong fishing villages and the Vietnamese generally, burning incense, when praying to the Godhead, is common. So, Luhuong islet is very close to the local community’s heart.
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Located in the southeast of Daugo Island, about 800 meters away from Luhuong Islet, are two small towers, 12m high, which emerge from the sea like two fighting cocks. It is an outstanding feature of Halong Bay and was used as a symbol of Vietnam Tourism in 2000. |
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