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“Ha
Long Bay”
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)
HALONG BAY CRUISE
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