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Cong Tay Island
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In the Ngọc Vừng - Quan Lạn islands itinerary, one will visit Cống Tây Island, which lies at the Bái Tử Long Bay, 40 km away from the Bãi Cháy Tourist Wharf. From Cẩm Phả, express boats will take you 30 minutes or 90 minutes by common boats to reach Cống Tây Island.
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Đau Be Island
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On the south-east side of Hạ Long Bay, Ðầu Bê Island is 500 m from Hang Trai Island to the east, and 28 km from the Bãi Cháy Tourist Wharf, in an archipelago comprised between the Trà Ngư and Ðá Lẻ islands outside Hạ Long Bay (seaport of Lan Hạ Bay).
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Quan Lan Island
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Quan Lạn Island belongs to Bái Tử Long Bay; part of an island range on the outside of the gulf of Bắc Bộ. It has an area of 11 sq. km, and features eight populated hamlets. Quan Lạn Island stretch toward East – West from the foot of Vân Đồn Range to the Gót Mount with many high mountains to the east barring waves and winds, protect the villages.
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Ngoc Vung Island
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Ngọc Vừng, or Gem Island, is a pretty site sitting between the Nét Islet and Phượng Hoàng (Phoenix) Island, in the Vân Ðồn District. From above, Ngọc Vừng looks like a beautiful velvet handkerchief with exquisite white edgings; it seems to float on the water surface.
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Reu Island
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Rều Island lies just 500 m from the tourist boats wharf.
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The Vang Island
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This is one of the eco-tourism site in Bái Tử Long Bay, Cẩm Phả District, in the itinerary of Bài Thơ Mount – Ấm Islet – Ðầu Mối Islet – Ðũa Islet – Monkey Islet – Thẻ Vàng Islet – Vân Ðồn.
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Bai Chay Beach
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Bai Chay is a large, beautiful, artificial beach, closed to the coast of Hạ Long Bay. The 100-meter-wide-sandy beach spans over 500 m. Early in the morning or in late afternoon, thousands of people liven up the atmosphere here.
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