Community efforts restore beauty of Lan Ha Bay

In the Ha Long
- Lan Ha Bay complex, alongside support from the local government, those
who are directly benefiting from this natural beauty have taken the lead
in taking action through the movement to collect garbage and protect the
environment.
Since 2023, several foreign news sites and magazines have conducted
online surveys and included the Ha Long - Lan Ha Bay complex in the "No
list" due to warnings about indiscriminate littering causing
environmental pollution in the bay.
This has somewhat reduced the number of foreign tourists visiting Hai
Phong and Quang Ninh. Meanwhile, Typhoon Yagi in 2024 caused quite
serious environmental consequences in these two bays.
Despite this, both localities, from the government apparatus, businesses
and people... have made great efforts in collecting and processing waste
to restore the landscape and tourism environment.
In recent days, what makes Lan Ha Bay special and unique is the strong
environmental awareness of local tourism businesses.
An owner of a cruise ship business in Lan Ha Bay, said: "We understand
that Lan Ha Bay is our livelihood. If we don't protect it ourselves, no
one else can. Initially, it was just small-scale activities by
individual boats and businesses, but gradually, it has become a general
movement".
The voluntary garbage collection movement by businesses takes place
regularly, usually in the early morning or late afternoon. Businesses,
from large travel companies to individual business owners, all encourage
their employees to participate.
They use small boats or kayaks to access difficult-to-reach areas,
secluded beaches, rocky crevices within the heritage site, and even dive
to the seabed to collect waste, especially plastic waste. After
collection, the waste is consolidated and transferred to specialized
garbage trucks of the Bay Management Board.
Mr. Nguyen Cong, an employee of a cruise on Lan Ha Bay, said: "Many
tourists are surprised to see us doing this. They often express
admiration and some even volunteer to join us. This shows that our work
not only cleans the bay but also spreads the message of environmental
protection to tourists".
Thanks to this movement, the amount of waste in Lan Ha Bay has decreased
significantly, especially plastic waste, making it cleaner and more
beautiful, attracting more environmentally conscious tourists. This not
only enhances Lan Ha Bay's tourism image but also contributes to the
preservation of its precious marine ecosystem.
"We not only collect trash but also actively educate tourists about not
littering," shared Mr. Le Van Thao, a representative of a local tourism
association. "Right on the tourist boats, we organize a professional
waste sorting process that clearly distinguishes between organic and
inorganic waste. In addition, we install air conditioning and
disinfection systems that meet standards to prevent environmental damage
before transferring the trash to the mainland for processing".
Thao believes that, "with the joint efforts of the business community
and support from the government, Lan Ha Bay will forever retain its
pristine beauty".
It can be said that the voluntary garbage collection movement in Lan Ha
Bay is a prime example of the proactive and responsible approach of the
business community and local people in protecting tourism resources.
This is not only an act of environmental cleanup but also a testament to
a philosophy of sustainable development, where natural beauty and human
consciousness blend together, creating a Lan Ha Bay that is not only
beautiful but also leaves a lasting impression on foreign tourists.
Cruise Lan Ha Bay - Visiting Lan Ha Bay is highly worth it, offering a more pristine,
less crowded alternative to Halong Bay with the same stunning limestone
karst scenery. Located near Cat Ba Island, it is ideal for swimming,
kayaking in calm waters, and visiting secluded beaches, and exploring,
often combined with biking in Viet Hai Village.
