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Ha Long Bay: the rewards and risks of success

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Ha Long Bay is home to some 1,600 islets that form a spectacular seascape of limestone columns. The extraordinary beauty of the bay was recognized by its election as one of the Official New7Wonders of Nature. Photos: Philipp Wellmer

Ha Long Bay is home to some 1,600 islets that form a spectacular seascape of limestone pinnacles. The extraordinary beauty of the bay was recognized by its election as one of the Official New7Wonders of Nature. Fotografie: Philipp Wellmer

O 11 November 2011, Ha Long Bay was declared one of the Official New7Wonders of Nature. Od tej doby, it has become one of Asia’s most high-profile attractions. The seascape of the bay, dotted with jagged limestone spires, combines the scenic beauty of Vietnam with an evergreen biosystem and a human heritage that dates back to the Soi Nhụ culture (16,000 – 5000 BC).

Quáng Ninh province, where the bay is located, welcomed 7.7 million tourists last year, podľa TTR Weekly. This represented an exceptional year-on-year rise of 103 percent compared with 2014. Ha Long City has responded to the growing demand by installing the world’s longest cabin cable car system and the highest Ferris wheel. The cable car, which was designed with the help of Austrian and Swiss experts, runs for 2.2 km. The so-called Sun Wheel was built using Japanese technology and can carry 1,200 passengers an hour. Located 215-metres above sea level, it gives visitors a panoramic view of Ha Long Bay.

Ha Long Bay is located in a dynamic region of Vietnam that attempts to balance tourism, transport, fisheries with the lives of people who have lived and traded on its waters for countless generations.

Ha Long Bay is located in a dynamic region of Vietnam that attempts to balance tourism, transport, fisheries with the lives of people who have lived and traded on its waters for countless generations.

Balancing economic development and environmental protection

The dramatic growth in visitor numbers to Ha Long Bay has exposed the challenges to the integrity of its delicate ecology. Can Vietnam’s Tourism Industry Save the Environment? is the question asked by Ai Vuong in The Diplomat, which offers analysis and commentary on events in Asia.

Appeals are being made to the bay’s stakeholders to encourage responsible travel. “Today green tourism isn’t just an incentive to protect the environment; it can also be a selling point,” one tour operator said. Ai Vuong adds, však: “Unless green initiatives are integrated into core company values, it will be difficult for those companies to divert their energy into environmental preservation.”

She singles out the Ha Long Bay Alliance as an example of an organization addressing the need for more awareness of green initiatives and environmental protection. It is using a “holistic approach” she says to “work at finding a balance between sustainable economic development and effective environmental protection.”

Bernard Weber, Founder-President of New7Wonders, pictured here taking a trip across Ha Long Bay, believes in a balance of environmental conservation and sustainable tourism.

Bernard Weber, Zakladateľ-prezident New7Wonders, pictured here on a trip across Ha Long Bay, believes in the compatibility of environmental conservation and sustainable tourism.


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