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Ha Long Bay is home to some 1,600 islets that form a spectacular seascape of limestone columns. The extraordinary beauty of the bay was recognized by its election as one of the Official New7Wonders of Nature. Photos: Philipp Wellmer

Ha Long Bay: the rewards and risks of success

On 11 November 2011, Ha Long Bay was declared one of the Official New7Wonders of Nature. Since then, it has become one of Asia's most high-profile attractions. The seascape of the bay, dotted with jagged limestone spires, combines the scenic beauty of Vietnam with an evergreen biosystem and a…

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