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History of the name “Halong”
      “Ha Long” is literally translated as "Bay   of Descending Dragons." Prior to the 19th century, this name was not recorded in   any document or archive. When mentioning the present-day Quang Ninh Sea or Ha   Long Bay, old historical books often referred to them by the names of An Bang,   Luc Thuy or Van Don. Not until the late 19th century did the name of Halong Bay   appear on a French Marine Map. “The Hai Phong News”, a French newspaper of the   time, had an article, “Dragon appears on Ha Long Bay”, reporting the following   story: In 1898 a sub-lieutenant named Lagredin, captaining the ‘Avalanse’   reported seeing a huge sea snake on Ha Long Bay. This was also witnessed by many   of the crews. Thus emerged the European image of the Asian dragon. Whether this   appearance of a strange animal looking like a dragon resulted the name of Ha   Long Bay is not known (Reference “Quang Ninh: Art and Culture” published in   2002).
  There is also a local legend, which has been handed down, relating to the name   Ha Long Bay, which tells the following tale:
  “Long ago, in the first founding days, the Viet people were attacked by foreign   aggressors. The Jade Emperor sent the Mother Dragon and her band of Child   Dragons to help the Viet people fight the invaders. While the enemy vessels were   launching massive attacks against the mainland, the dragons descended in flocks   from the sky. They spat out innumerable pearls which changed into jade stone   islands the moment they touched the water. These islands linked together to form   firm citadels that checked the enemy’s advance and smashed their vessels to   pieces.
  After the invaders were driven out, Mother Dragon and her Child Dragons did not   return to Heaven but stayed on earth, right at the place where the battle   occurred. The spot where the Mother Dragon landed was Ha Long, and where the   Child Dragons came down was Bai Tu Long. The place where their tails violently   wagged was called Long Vi, the present-day Tra Co Peninsula with its soft sandy   beach stretching many kilometers.”
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