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The Halong Bay Heritage Marathon is an official race under the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS), with a certified international-standard course.
“In Search of the Dragon Pearl” brings modern performance art into a 100-year-old cave in Ha Long Bay.
A rare natural spectacle unfolded as seawater near Hon Gai turned red and glowed blue under light touch.
Ha Long saw fewer crowds and shorter wait times this holiday, leaving restaurants with empty tables during peak hours.
The Japanese luxury cruise ship Pacific World arrived in Ha Long on April 30, carrying nearly 1,700 tourists for the national holiday.
A group of 14 tourists received a full refund from TALIYA CRUISE after lodging complaints over poor service on Ha Long Bay.
In the heart of Ha Long City, once-bustling hotels valued in the millions now sit vacant, deteriorating amid shifting business and tourism dynamics.
The 5-star hotel with over 1,000 rooms ends its partnership with Best Western after a five-year contract, returning to its original investor.
A unique blend of arts and environmental action, the Art for Climate Festival Ha Long 2025 aims to raise awareness about climate change while celebrating the heritage of Ha Long Bay.
The first day of the Lunar New Year saw the arrival of more than 500 international tourists to Ha Long Bay, offering a promising start for tourism in Quang Ninh.
The Department of Cultural Heritage has denied rumors that Ha Long Bay is under consideration for removal from UNESCO’s World Heritage list, affirming its commitment to preservation.
This 30-year milestone not only marks a moment of pride for Việt Nam but also underscores the immense responsibility that comes with safeguarding such a natural treasure.
The golden glow of sunset over Ha Long Bay enchants visitors daily, making it one of the most magical moments to witness during the year.
A concluding report at a recent session in India revealed that the WHC has asked the two localities to give an account on environmental protection, landscape preservation, and coordinated management within the bay.
Quang Ninh’s new plan aims to modernize the Ha Long Bay tourism fleet by replacing all wooden-hull vessels with steel by 2030, while enhancing passenger comfort and safety.
This change in the operating hours allows visitors to enjoy a longer stay on Ha Long Bay in the afternoon, providing them with the opportunity to witness the stunning sunset over the bay during this autumn season.
As many as 200 billionaires from Europe are expected to visit Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh to attend the Art For Climate Festival, which is scheduled to take place from January 13 to 19, 2025.
Rxperts have recommended fire prevention measures - including placing of fire prohibition signs and fire prevention notices - in high-risk areas such as Đầu Gỗ - Thien Cung Cave, Sửng Sốt Cave, and Ti Tốp Island, which are also popular tourist spots.
After the devastation of Typhoon No. 3, Ha Long Bay faces a severe environmental threat as massive quantities of debris from damaged aquaculture rafts accumulate in the water.
The Ha Long Bay Management Board in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh launched a three-day cleanup campaign for Ha Long Bay on September 15 to restore environmental sanitation to the heritage site to serve tourism right after Typhoon Yagi.