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A Photo Diary from Christmas in Hạ Long Bay

There is no more calming a ride than through the tropical archipelago surrounded by emerald waters. As we float through the limestone cliffs in Hạ Long Bay, I am first struck by how uniformly tall they are. They are not looming over me like the skyscrapers on Wall Street, more like the co-ops on the Upper East Side. Bit of a niche analogy, I know. Alas. There is no moment of jaw-dropping wonder, which is perhaps what I expected. Instead, there is a humble majesty to the prancing islands, relentlessly impressive from the start.

The following images are from that trip, an untraditional Christmas in the Emerald Archipelago.

Departing from the Bến Gót cruise dock, near the city of Hai Phong

The first night in Hạ Long Bay, with our boat trailed by a similar looking ship.

The morning light reflecting off the waters

A fisherwoman rowing past, operating the oars with her feet

An abandoned French colonial outpost

Arriving at an island for a bicycle day-trip

Flourishing crops were abundant

Cow

A watchful dog, ensuring a safe arrival and departure for all

Rowing tour guide making a tight turn

The final evening, anchored in a popular cove

Returning to mainland Vietnam

Returning to the Bến Gót docks on a small passenger boat

Leaving the active Bến Gót docks