In the Gulf of Tonkin, the Halong Bay is one of Vietnam’s most powerful symbols, but also one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. With its breathtaking scenery made of limestone pillars growing out of the emerald water, the Halong Bay fascinates and provides a mysterious and timeless atmosphere. Small and big boats cruise between the mountains, alongside floating villages where people make a living out of the fishing trade. Remarkably preserved, UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994, the Halong Bay offers unique panoramas within a quietness that exists no place else in the world.