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Hạ Long Bay or Halong Bay (Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long, IPA: [vînˀ hâːˀ lawŋm] ⓘ) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular travel destination in Quảng Ninh province, Vietnam. The name Hạ Long means "descending dragon". Administratively, the bay belongs to Hạ Long city, Cẩm Phả city, and is a part of Vân Đồn district.
The 7 teams: Korean national women's rugby team, An owner-driver cabby team of the Eunpyeong-gu in Seoul, 11 brother and sister team, The Universal ballet company team, Sangdong High school 3rd year class student team for 12 straight years classmate, Former high school weightlifting club old boys team born in 1959, The Korea Aerospace ...
As of 2024 this class is the largest cruise ship class ever constructed. Royal Caribbean plans to have at least four Icon -class ships, which will include Icon of the Seas (entered service in 2024), Star of the Seas (entering service in 2025), Legend of the Seas (entering service in 2026) and an unnamed fourth ship (planned to enter service in ...
Quảng Ninh, anglicized as Quangninh, is a province along the northeastern coast of Vietnam.It is about 153 km (95 mi) east of Hanoi, comprising four cities, two district-level towns and seven rural districts.
Halong may refer to: Ha Long, also known as Hong Gai, the capital city of Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam; Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam; Halong naval base, an Indonesian Navy (previously Dutch) facility on the island of Ambon; Typhoon Halong, a pacific typhoon name.
On nautical charts, the top of the chart is always true north, rather than magnetic north, towards which a compass points. Most charts include a compass rose depicting the variation between magnetic and true north. However, the use of the Mercator projection has drawbacks. This projection shows the lines of longitude as parallel.
Sun Bay The 88.5 m, 96 passenger Sun Bay was launched in 2001 and was originally operated by Sun Bay Cruises in the Bahamas before being transferred to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and is currently operated by their Celebrity Cruises division as Celebrity Xpedition in the Galapagos Islands