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Indochina Sails exclusive and private pier is situated on Bai Chay
Beach. Upon arriving in Ha Long city, visitors will travel along Bai
Chay or “Scorched Beach”. Judging by the name visitors may mistakenly
think that this is due to dry climate or lack of wind in this area.
However, contrary to this interpretation, Bai Chay benefits from calming
sea breezes and pleasantly warm water temperatures and is very popular
with locals and tourists alike. During the warmer summer and fall months
the temperature in Halong Bay averages around 70 - 80 degrees F and the
long expanse of sandy beach is filled with swimmers and sunbathers.
According to the most popular local legend, Bai Chay got its name long
ago, based on an historical event. Where the beach lies now was once
forest. In 1287, the Mongols led by the great General Truong Van Ho
attacked Vietnam by sea and were driven back by General Tran Khanh Du.
Many Mongolian ships were set afire and drifted to shore propelled by
high winds setting the forest afire, thus the name - Scorched Beach.
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