Halong Bay Filming on Hollywood's Blockbuster Movie "Kong - Skull Island"

In the blockbuster movie "Kong - Skull Island", Ha Long Bay, Ninh Binh and Quang Binh in Viet Nam have been selected for important scenes. This first Hollywood's blockbuster movie licensed to film in Viet Nam takes two-month filming and the last spot is Ha Long Bay.

With the spectacular scatter of islands, dotted with wind- and wave-eroded grottoes and ethereal beauty, Halong bay is unsurprisingly northern Vietnam's number one tourism hub. Rising from the shallows of the Gulf of Tonkin are thousands of limestone islands widely known as Finger Island, Virgin Grotto, etc. Several of the islands are hollow, with enormous caves or the abundance of lakes, other support floating villages of fishermen. The incredibly serene emerald waters and incredible feat of nature almost never fails to impress.

The procession of innacles, islets and islands continues all the way to the Chinese border with a seascape just as striking as that of famous Ha Long Bay. This is Bai Tu Long Bay, but much less visited. There are much fewer cruise trips, so the karst views are not as often obscured by other boats.

Geologically an extension of Halong Bay, the limestone islets and towers of Lan Ha Bay can be easily accessed from Cat Ba Island. Cat Ba island has more to offer than a beautiful seascape. It is adventure capital – whether you want to climb it, bike it, hike it or kayak it. The Cat Ba national park is home to most of the world’s remaining golden-headed langur population. Moreover, this island’s cliffs have become one of Southeast Asia’s top learn-to-climb destinations.

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