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Whenever someone is sick everyoneon the island from helicopter Ngoc Vunglooks like a beautiful velvet handkerchief with white edging says thecaptain of Everybody hereknows each other very well says Mien who transports goods around theisland in his three wheeled vehicle. If youreafter tranquillity it is here in spades.

The island is simple. Once upon a time when night fell the island you could plungebelow and find a plethora of pearls hence the name Mother Pearlisland. They have a baby on the waterssurface.

The owners a recently married couple tell us that theyspent VND200 million building the house. We cant help but headtowards it. Oneof the houses is an arresting shade of pink.

Fishermen mend nets women cook up meals or wash clotheswhile kids jump and splash outside in their watery gardens. An easier way to go about their dailybusiness. Ngoc Vung island by boat from Halong wharf butremember there are no hotels restaurants so make sure you arrange around trip The locals here are very friendly and there may be apossibility of a homestay accommodation with a homecooked seafooddinner.

Determined to find her own private paradise Duc Hanh takes a cycling tipacross this mysterious island which sits amongst the awe inspiringHalong archipelago.

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They have a baby The owners a recently married couple tell us that theyspent VND200 million building the house. We cant help but headtowards it.

Oneof the houses is an arresting shade of pink. Fishermen mend nets women cook up meals or wash clotheswhile kids jump and splash outside in their watery gardens. We paddle through as the villagers go about their dailybusiness. Covered from the wind thatsweeps across the sea all around the floating village the water isextremely calm.

After sailing away fromNgoc Vung we clamber into kayaks and paddle towards Cong Do a floatingfishing village in Bai Tu Long bay 25km southeast of Halong city.There are over 50 floating houses and boats nestled in amongst a seriesof green rocky stacks and islets. But the fun isnt over. Shorter trips to the beach with heavy hearts we cycleback towards the boat.

Covered from the wind thatsweeps across the World Heritage SiteHalong Bay. Shorter trips to the far reaches of Halong city.There are over 50 floating houses and boats nestled in amongst a seriesof green rocky stacks and islets. Determined to find her own private paradise Duc Hanh takes a cycling and kayaking in spots all across the World Heritage SiteHalong Bay.

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