Exploring Halong Bay, Vietnam

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This post starts with a photo of the fleet of junks we toured on in Halong bay. This a very comfortable way to spend a couple of days. great food, nice rooms, and beautiful cruise.

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The reason Halong Bay is a tourist attraction is the huge number of Kursts in the bay. They make for dramatic backgrounds to photos, even on a day like we had which was grey, not blue.

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The bay is home to thousands of indigenous fishermen in their sampans.

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Our junk delivered us to a fishing village where women rowed out in bamboo boats to take us to their village where we would hopefully spend some money.

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This was our rower in her village resting up before rowing us back out to the junk. They really work hard.

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In fact they work so hard that I tipped our girl 100,000! That is 100,000 Dong, about US$5. There are so many zeros in the Vietnamese currency that the zero button on every ATM machine I used was worn away!

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There were about ten of these boats rowing tourists around. We went past this scenic Kurst.

In short, the Halong Bay tour is almost mandatory for a tourist in Northern Vietnam. They do it right. The food is wonderful. If you are ever in Hanoi, take this tour!

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