It is situated on the south-west side the bay, 4 km from the wharf outside of Ha Long City. The way to Thiên Cung is a perilous one, covered on both sides by thick forest.
Cap La is a small fishing village (lying between Bai Tu Long & Halong Bay). There are 80 family holders with more than 200 people living in this village.
Van Gia – Cua Van is situated at Hung Thang Commune, Halong City, 20km away from the tourist boat wharf, the fishing village lies in a calm bay surrounded by mountains. Cua Van Village has a population of 733 in 176 households. They mainly earn their livelihood by fishing.
Vung Vieng is also known as Vong Vieng Village. Bai Tu Long and the Vung Vieng Fishing Village is off the beaten tourist track as it is not so near to the popular Cat Ba Island which has lodging, beaches and nearby caves where most of the large tour companies and boats operate.
Bai Chay is a large, beautiful, artificial beach, closed to the coast of Halong Bay. The 100-meter-wide-sandy beach spans over 500 m. Early in the morning or in late afternoon, thousands of people liven up the atmosphere here.
Situated 15 km from Quan Lan beach, the famous Minh Chau beach is proud of its white sand which do not stick to one’s foot.
Some 14 km east of Bai Chay is Ti Top Beach, which takes the shape of a crescent encompassing the island. Small though it might be, it wins kudos for its quiet and airy atmosphere, its clean and clear waters, as well as its alluring landscape.
Tuan Chau beach is 8 km away from the Bai Chay Tourist Area. The most attractive beauty in Tuan Chau is a sandy artificial beach which stretches over 3 km.
Quan Lan Beach lies at Quan Lan Island in Bai Tu Long Bay, between Minh Chau and Quan Lan communes of Van Don District, 55 km away from Halong City. Its pristine beauty features unspoiled environment.