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Ti Top Island and Beach
      Location: Ti Top Island is situated about 7-8km   south-east of Bai Chay.
  Characteristics: It displays a beach shaped like a crescent moon and sand that   has been washed to a snowy white by the tide
  November 22, 1962, this tiny island had the honor of receiving a visit from   astronaut Ghermann Titov, a hero of the former Soviet Union, accompanied by   President Ho Chi Minh. To perpetuate the remembrance of their visit, Uncle Ho   named the place Ti Top Island. It has now become an attractive beach for   tourists and has various of tourist services.
  Thirty-five years afterwards, on June 27, 1997, Ti Top returned to the island   having his name. Deeply moved, he wrote in the souvenir book of the Management   Board of Halong Bay: "My deepest thanks to destiny, which has allowed me to come   back to this tiny island.” It has become a beach attracting many visitors.
  From about 14km east of Bai Chay is Ti Top Beach. It takes the shape of a   crescent encompassing the island. Small though it might be, it wins kudos for   its quiet and airy atmosphere, its clean and clear waters, as well as its   alluring landscape. At present, there has a bar in the island which also   provides swimming costumes, floats and lukewarm shower. Fresh water was carried   to the island from inland. Ti Top Beach has become a popular tourist   destination.
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