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When Ha Long Bay was recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Area [7th December, 1994], Quang Ninh Provincial People's Committee issued Decision No 2769/QD-UB [9th December, 1995] on the establishment of the Ha Long Bay Management Department and Decision No. 419/QD-UB, [ 2nd March, 1999] regulating the tasks, function and organizational structure of the Ha Long Bay Management Department.
I. Function: The Ha Long Bay Management Department is defined as a Quang Ninh Provincial Department. Its function is to support the Quang Ninh Provincial People's Committee in the preservation, exploitation and promotion of Ha Long Bay's values and particularly those of the World Heritage Area. It is managed and professionally directed by the Ministry of Culture and Information, the National Commission for UNESCO in Vietnam and other related ministries and branches. II. Tasks:
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Relics at the foot of Bai Tho Mountain Geographical position: in Bach Dang Ward, in the center of Halong City, Quangninh Province. It includes a group of natural and historical relics: Bai Tho Mountain, Long Tien Pagoda and Tran Quoc Nghien Temple.
- Bai Tho Mountain:About 200m high, the mountain stands like a huge pillar next to Halong Bay. Its original name was Truyen Dang (Light Transmitter). In 1468, on his way to An Bang [now Halong Bay], King Le Thanh Tong praised the Mountain’s beauty and expressed his pride in its historical role as guardian of the country. The King carved his poems on the south wall of the mountain. So it was called De Tho Mountain (carved poems) and later Bai Tho Mountain (Poem Mountain). Besides the poems of King Le Thanh Tong, there are also the poems of Lord Trinh Cuong and poets from the Nguyen Dynasty. In the French and American resistance wars, Bai Tho Mountain witnessed many historical events in this coal mining area. On 1st May, 1930, the first Vietnamese Communist flag appeared on the summit of the mountain, leading to the dawn of a new era in the history of Halong. In the American resistance war, it was used as a broadcasting station for Quangninh Post Office, broadcasting vital information to the central government. - Tran Quoc Nghien Temple:Located on the west side of Bai Tho mountain. The temple is dedicated to Tran Quoc Nghien – King Tran Hung Dao's eldest son, a high ranking mandarin who lead his soldiers in the defense of the northeast border of the country. - Long Tien Pagoda: Located at the foot of Bai Tho Mountain, Long Tien Pagoda was built in 1941. The pagoda is dedicated to the Buddha, the Holy Mother and the Generals of the Tran Dynasty. This is the largest Buddhism center in Halong City. An annual festival is held on March 24th.
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Located: Tuan Chau Island, Hung Thang Ward, Halong City, Quangninh Province.
This is a modern tourist resort in the north of Vietnam. It contains a number of tourist services, including: a man made beach, a Dome Performance House with 2,500 seats, a Vietnamese food center, animal performances, a countryside market, a marine aquarium, villas and hotels.
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Yes, I agree with you totally. Halong Bay is one of the best travel destinations around, only mildly polluted and with clean waters and nice mountains all around. I went there for a visit last year with my family and it was simply amazing. Would take some time to sort out the photos and upload them here next time. Took a boat cruise there, great views too and very friendly people. Would recommend this as a great travel destination.
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