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Tourism
Potential
There
are many beautiful beaches and natural beauty spots such as Ha
Long Bay, Bái Tử Long Bay, Trà Cổ Beach, Cô Tô
Beach, Dài Beach in Vân Đồn etc. Besides, there are
historical and architectural relics enabling the development of
tourist tours on land, sea and islands.
Ha
Long Bay covers an area of 1,553 sq. km including 1,969 islands,
of which an area of over 434 sq. km including 788 islands has been
recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage due to its cultural,
aesthetic, bio-geological and economic value. There are in the bay
many soil islands, caves, grottoes, beaches, beautiful landscapes
enabling the development of attractive tourist sites of various
types.
Tuần
Châu Island belonging to Ha Long Bay has an area of 220 ha. It is
8 km from Ha Long City and 2 km offshore. This is an ideal spot to
develop a super tourist complex. There are 100 hotels around the
province all together with 3,000 rooms (1,200 rooms are
international standard), e.g., Heritage (4-star, 101 rooms), Ha
Long Plaza (4-star, 192 rooms), Ha Long Bay, Ha Long 1, 2, and 3,
etc. Moreover, there are also hundreds of mini-hotels and
guesthouses owned by the private sector. This kind of
accommodation is supported by joint venture hotels in medium size,
namely Hoàng Gia (Royal) (5-star, 360 rooms), Ha Long - Dream
(4-star, 200 rooms), etc. There will be many modern international
hotels, recreation areas in Ha Long and Móng Cái in the future.
Băi
Cháy Beach developed by Royal Joint Venture Co. is a wonderful
spot and provides full range of services.
Tourist
boat unit is being enlarged and upgraded to enable service 5,000
guests visiting Ha Long Bay at the same time.
With
around 500 historical, cultural and arts relics etc., attached
with many traditional festivals; such as Yên Tử Pagoda,
Cửa Ông Temple, Bạch Đằng historical relic,
Long Tiên Pagoda, Quan Lạn Communal House etc. which
attract a large number of visitors, especially during festivals.
Coming
to Quang Ninh, tourists can have good chance of enjoying seafood,
including holothurians, abalone, shrimp, crab, arca, shellfish,
glacilaria, etc.
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