Hạ Long ( , ) is a first-class provincial city and the capital city of
Quảng Ninh province,
Vietnam
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. It was found in 1993, when the old capital, Hòn Gai, was merged with
Bãi Cháy, the main tourist area. The city mainly lies on
Hạ Long Bay, and is located at about east of
Hà Nội
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. The city's population in 2019 was 270,054.
Overview

Hạ Long's economy shifted its economic focus from coal mining to tourism in 2012, due to the large number of visitors drawn by the
Hạ Long Bay every year. Hạ Long enjoys rapid growth not only in its own tourism sphere, but also as a destination upon the main pathway to
southern China
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Extent
The Qinling–Daba Mountains serve as the transition zone between ...
. In the 2007 Vietnam-China Business Forum, a $400 million deal was signed to build a highway linking Hạ Long and the border city of
Móng Cái. The highway began construction in 2015 and was completed in 2022.
Hạ Long is divided into two parts. The eastern part, known colloquially as Hòn Gai, where most of the governing offices and industrial infrastructure are concentrated, is connected by a
cable-stayed bridge
A cable-stayed bridge has one or more ''towers'' (or ''pylons''), from which wire rope, cables support the bridge deck. A distinctive feature are the cables or wikt:stay#Etymology 3, stays, which run directly from the tower to the deck, norm ...
to the western part,
Bãi Cháy, known as an area for tourism.
Location
Being a coastal city, Hạ Long bears unique potentials of tourism and seaport due to its land lies along the shore of Hạ Long Bay by 50 km. Hạ Long is 160 km to the north-east from
Hà Nội
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, 60 km to the East from
Hải Phòng
Haiphong or Hai Phong (, ) is the third-largest city in Vietnam and is the principal port city of the Red River Delta. The municipality has an area of , consisting of 8 List of urban districts of Vietnam, urban districts, 6 Huyện, rural distri ...
, 180 km to the south-west from
Móng Cái international border gate, and bounded by the
Gulf of Tonkin
The Gulf of Tonkin is a gulf at the northwestern portion of the South China Sea, located off the coasts of Tonkin ( northern Vietnam) and South China. It has a total surface area of . It is defined in the west and northwest by the northern co ...
to the south. Hạ Long has strategic location of economic development, security of the region and the country.
History
Mankind has been present in Hạ Long for a long time. Archaeologists and historians concluded that during the
Stone Age
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, there had been three cultures known as Soi Nhụ, Hạ Long and Cái Bèo, affirming that the bay and its surrounding areas were one of the cradles of mankind. The heartland of today's Hạ Long is formerly a fishing village named Bãi Hàu (). By the beginning of the
Dynasty of Nguyễn, it was renamed to Mẫu Lệ. The current city was then part of
Hoành Bồ
Hoành Bồ is a Ward (Vietnam), ward () of Hạ Long city in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. To find information at reference, go to row 22, then row 193, and it is listed on row 07030.
Hoành Bồ ward was formerly the township of Trới, the ...
.
In 1883, during
French rule, the French carried out coal mining in the mines on the bay's coast. As many islands were populated with hemp, the French called them or a name translated from "Hòn Gai" to "Hòn Gay", and later renamed them Hòn Gai. According to the researchers, "Hòn Gai" is a deviation from the place of the French Red Sea at that time. The "H" is a silent sound when spoken in French. During this period, Hòn Gai was an administrative unit of Quảng Yên province.
After the
August Revolution
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in 1945, this township became the capital town of the huge Hồng Gai mine area. Later in 1946, the French retook Hòn Gai. After the
1954 Geneva Conference
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, Hòn Gai became the capital of the special district of Hồng Quảng. On October 30, 1963, the Vietnamese government combined Hải Ninh province and Hồng Quảng to establish the province of
Quảng Ninh, with Hòn Gai becoming its capital, and the province's boundaries being expanded. The Hòn Gai town center provided coal for all industrial zones of
North Vietnam
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. It was also one of the gateways that lead to China, and as such, it was frequently targeted by U.S. forces during the
Vietnam War
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. The Bãi Cháy ferry line (decommissioned in 2007 and replaced by the
Bãi Cháy Bridge) was the most important transportation hub, was the target of many U.S. bombardments, and was awarded
Hero of the People's Armed Forces
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Criteria
The title (and medal) of Hero of the People's Armed Force is awarded to individuals with "exceptionally outstanding achievements ...
three times.
On December 27, 1993, the government issued Decree No. 102/CP, where Hòn Gai officially gained city status and was renamed to Hạ Long, while also incorporating
Bãi Cháy into its territory.
On December 17, 2019, the city's committee announced its intention to incorporate Hoành Bồ into its territory.
Climate
Culture and society

In the south of the city lies Mount Bài Thơ with its almost vertical seaward face, which was widely traversed by a number of historically known local poets. The limestone peak is rich in biodiversity and offers attractive views of the bay. Other places of interest include the Town of Cửa Vận, Hoàng Gia Park, Hạ Long Market, Bãi Cháy Trading Center, Quảng Ninh Museum and Library,
Tuần Châu
Tuần Châu is a schist island on the southwest side of Hạ Long City in Vietnam.
Overview
Covered by palm forests, Tuần Châu island has an area of 2.2 km2 and to the east and south are two man-made beaches endowed with very white, f ...
island, Vietnam-Japan Cultural House, Children's Cultural House, and the Sun World complex.
The city has an active
Catholic
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church in its eastern part, Hòn Gai, on the hill near the main post office, which hosts masses every Sunday evening and on Christian holidays.
Administrative divisions
The city is subdivided to 33
commune-level subdivisions, including 21
wards and 12
rural communes:
Economy
The city comprises five economic areas:
* Area 1: Trading, services including the wards of Yết Kiêu, Trần Hưng Đạo, Hồng Gai, Bạch Đằng, Hồng Hải, Hồng Hà, Cao Xanh and Cao Thắng.
* Area 2: Industry, forestry including the wards of Hà Trung, Hà Tu, Hà Khánh, Hà Lầm and Hà Phong.
* Area 3: Industry, seaports including north-west of Bãi Cháy, north of Việt Hưng, Giếng Đáy and Hà Khẩu.
* Area 4: Tourism, trading including south of Bãi Cháy, Hùng Thắng and Tuần Châu.
* Area 5: Agriculture, fishery including Việt Hưng and Đại Yên.
The structure of Hạ Long's economy includes: Industry-tourism, services, trading, agriculture, forestry and fishery. In 2002, city's GDP increased up to VND 1,6669.7 billion (pricing of 1994), accounting for 38% of the whole province, of which industry and construction occupy 31%, tourism and services occupy 53%; revenue collection accounts for 86.3% of the province. Annual GDP growth rate is 11.4%. GDP per capital reached US$1,070 in 2002, higher than per capita income of the country in that time.
[Hạ Long-tourist city, Hạ Long People's Committee and Hạ Long People's Council Published in 12/2003, page 40]
Hạ Long City has 1,470 industry and handicrafts manufacturing units, including coal mining and processing, ship building, building materials, mechanic,
wood processing
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The major wo ...
, food, foodstuff and garment. There are 3 industrial zones: Cái Lân (with Cái Lân Port, one of the biggest ports in
North Vietnam
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), Đồng Đăng and Hà Khánh.
Transportation
The
Van Don International Airport serves Hạ Long and the wider Quảng Ninh province. It is located approximately 50 km (31 mi) east of Hạ Long.
Gallery
File:Cầu Bãi Cháy.jpg, Bãi Cháy Bridge
File:Boats in Ha Long bay.jpg, Fishers' boats on bay
File:Junk Halong Bay Vietnam.jpg, Traditional red sails on Hạ Long style's boat contrast with blue water surface
File:Halongrock.JPG, Limestone islands
File:Sailing in Ha Long Bay 2, Vietnam.jpg, Sailing towards Ha Long Bay
File:Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, Rock formations.jpg, Ha Long
File:Sun Wheel-Halong Vietnam-Andres Larin.jpg, Sun Wheel
References
External links
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Tourism website
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1993 establishments in Vietnam
Populated places established in 1993
Provincial capitals in Vietnam
Populated places in Quảng Ninh province
Districts of Quảng Ninh province
Cities in Vietnam