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Van
Don Island District in Quang Ninh Province is famous not only as an
800-year-old trading port with many archaeological and cultural relics
but also for its stunning beaches, mysterious caves and Bai Tu Long
National Park with many rare animals. About 50 kilometers from Ha Long
City, Van Don is a famous destination for enthusiasts of ecotourism and
adventure.
Vietnamese travel firms still dare not resume tours to Thailand
Van Don Island District is
an archipelago of 600 limestone islands which rise 200-300 meters above
the waves of Bai Tu Long Bay. Van Don is considered a sleeping princess
waiting for tourists.
Van Don offers Creation’s
brilliant combination of ocean blue and forest green and a chance to
relax in the Western Pacific off the beaches of Quan Lan and Ngoc Vung
islands, which have been spared from modernization and retain their
primitive sceneries and clean air. Boat rides offer more detailed views
of the islands and of the taller mountains that stand guard over them.
Mysterious caves in these ocean mountains are great for exploring.
Coming to Van Don, tourists
can hear of the Tran Dynasty’s victories over their enemies and of the
Quan Lan Festival which commemorates national hero Tran Khanh Du.
About five kilometers from
Quan Lan Island is a complex of temples and pagodas, of which Quan Lan
Pagoda is the most striking. Built in the 18th century, Quan Lan Pagoda
is famous for its nice architecture, unique design and elegant
decorations.
Local authorities,
enterprises and residents are developing tourist services and
facilities to meet the increasing demand of travelers. The district
already has 800 well equipped rooms. Infrastructure, communications and
living standards of local residents are also being upgraded. Many new
travel companies have been born and five new taxi brands have opened on
Quan Lan and Minh Chau islands.
Last year the district
attracted nearly 350,000 tourists, including 3,500 foreigners. To
attract more tourists this summer, local authorities have called for
restaurants to introduce indigenous specialties and breeding farms of
fish, pearls, oysters, snails and abalone are being developed into
tourist sites.
The district has also
opened the Uncle Ho Memorial Area, Dai Beach Tourist Area, Cai Bau
Pagoda and the Truc Lam Giac Lam Zen Monastery.
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