Last summer, I went to Cua lo with my family. We went there by car, it is very far from my house, it is about 400 km, so we were very tired, but at one we felt better when we saw the sea.
Cua lo beach is really interesting, the beach is very large, flat, and it has a lot of sand. Waves are very strong, you will be very excited when you play with it. There are a lot of beauty spots, and good seafood there
We stayed in Binh Minh hotel. It was a very nice and comfortable hotel, it’s also rather near the sea.
The weather was hot and sunny all day. The sea was cool and clear, because it was very windy in the afternoon. We went swimming twice a day. My children was excited about it. The food was extremely delicious but not very expensive.
We took a lot of Photograps of the sea, bought a lot of seafood especially octopus and some sea present for our relatives
After a week in Cua lo beach we felt happy and stronger.
We hope to go there again.
Halong Bay (Bay where the dragon landed) is a small bay on the west coast of the Gulf of Tonkin in the North East Coast of Vietnam, including the sea island of Ha Long City, Cam Pha City and part of the island district. Van Don of Quang Ninh province.
It is the center of a large area that is more or less similar in terms of geology, geomorphology, landscape, climate and culture, with Bai Tu Long Bay to the northeast and the Cat Ba Islands to the southwest, Ha Long Bay covers an area of about 1,553 km² including 1,969 large and small islands, most of which are limestone islands, of which the core of the Gulf has an area of 335 km² with a density of 775 islands. The geological history of the limestone karst of the Gulf has been around 500 million years with very different geologic circumstances; and the full evolution of karst over 20 million years with a combination of thick limestone, hot and humid climates, and slow progression of tectonic overgrowth [2]. The combination of environment, climate, geology and geomorphology has made Ha Long Bay a convergence of biodiversity including tropical evergreen tropical rain forest ecosystems and marine and coastal ecosystems. with many ecosystems [3]. 14 endemic species and about 60 endemic species have been identified among thousands of flora and fauna populations in the Gulf.
The results of research, archaeological and cultural studies show that the presence of prehistoric inhabitants in the Ha Long Bay region from early on, has created successive ancient cultural forms including The culture of Soi Nhu was around 18,000-7,000 BC, Cai Beo culture in the 7,000-5,000 BC and Ha Long culture around 3,500-5,000 years ago. The process of establishing the country and traditional traditions of Vietnamese nation, throughout history, also affirmed the position of money and cultural position of Ha Long Bay through the place names associated with the famous. Up to now, such as Bai Tho Mountain, Dau Go Cave, Bai Chay [7], etc. Currently, Ha Long Bay is a dynamic development area thanks to the existing conditions and advantages such as great potential in tourism, scientific research, aquaculture, fishing, navigation with North East Vietnam in particular and northern Vietnam in general [8].
More than 500 years ago in Van Don's poem, Nguyen Trai was the first to hail Ha Long Bay as "the wonder of rock in the sky". In 1962, the Ministry of Culture and Information (HaNoi) ranked Halong Bay as a national-level monument and a protection zone [10]. In 1994, the core zone of Ha Long Bay was recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage with aesthetic value (vii), and was re-recognized for the second time with exceptional global geo-geological value. (viii) in 2000 [11]. Along with Nha Trang Bay and Lang Co Bay of Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is one of 29 bays ranked by the World's Most Beautiful Bays Club and officially recognized in July 2003.
Ha Long Bay along with Cat Ba island formed one of the first 21 national tourist sites in Vietnam. In 2015, the Department of Cultural Heritage announced the number of visitors to Ha Long Bay is over 2.5 million visitors