Legend has it that once upon a time, the sky Halong Bay, where there is a faerie dragon gods live.
When alien invaders by sea invaded Vietnam, Hoang Ngoc Rong false god created the Citadel layer to protect the natural man. Dragon Spirit obey, immediately flew down the coast of Halong European vents, tail thrashed the water to create rocky mountains each stop invading enemy troops. This unspoiled scenery today is known under the name "Halong Bay" - "Halong" in Vietnamese means "where the dragon down."
An alternative explanation, in terms of science (and of course less interesting than) the Ha Long Bay, which is where this scene is formed by the abrasive action of wind and waves. However, while explaining how the place looks gorgeous here still can not argue. Between the shallow waters of the Gulf of Tonkin thousands of islands grow vertically like dominoes, a mountainous island lying to the impossible angle.
"According to traditional notions of Vietnam, the dragon is protecting human species" - Mr. Vo Tan (original English no sign up is unknown or endless endless endless - the translator), one direction trainer for over 20 years in Halong Bay, explains - "I've been looking at a photo shoot Halong Bay from above. And it's true that looks pretty much like a real dragon. "
When visiting Halong Bay boat trip, you will easily understand why the rocks have names like Ga Choi island, Finger island, Virgin islands etc.. They are named after the rich imagination of the fishermen live life on the sea. The rocky island is not suitable for human habitation but is ideal for many other species. From on high, the sea eagles taking fish dive withdrew, carrying their prey are also harassing raced into the air. In the water, the jellyfish drifts niches dormant under the cliffs ...
A local legend tells of one other dangerous creatures living under the sea in Ha Long, a giant sea serpent monster like the Gust-definition lake. I did not know Mr Tan asked if a fight occurred between the dragon god and the giant snake which side will win. "Dragon-god of course will win!" - The guide laughed - "In the story of the legendary Vietnam, the good always wins."
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