The Vietnamese flag and Halong Bay.
Chinese junks touring Halong Bay.
Jumping off our Chinese junk in Halong Bay, Vietnam. The water felt great!
the squall makes the parade of junk boats along halong bay a ghostly scene as the boats emerge one by one from the mists.
A lone fisherman stands face to face with a lone karst at Ha Long Bay. The numerous karsts in the bay is a beautiful sight but mutilated by the sight of cranes and construction ships which may signal some development at this popular bay.
Stepped down on the lower deck of our Junk Ship and saw the vanishing perspective from where I stood.
The bluish cast of light renders the gradations of the numerous karst as a number of junks traverse this enigmatic bay.
The karst formations at Ha Long Bay has lush vegatations. Coupled with the emerald green waters of the bay, the sight is a soothing scenery for the weary eyed.
The low setting sun cast a warm glow making the sailing junks at Ha Long Bay looks golden as it catches its light. Viewed from the peak of Tito P karst island.