The floating cultural center at Cua Van in Ha Long Bay (Quang Ninh) has temporarily ceased welcoming guests for maintenance and repairs.
Recently, the Ha Long Bay Management Board announced that they would temporarily halt guest visits to the Cua Van floating cultural center to conduct maintenance and repair work on several components there.
Cua Van floating cultural center will temporarily stop welcoming visitors from April 25
Starting from April 25, the Ha Long Bay Management Board will suspend guest visits to the Cua Van floating cultural center until the maintenance and repair work is completed.
Furthermore, activities such as visiting the Cua Van fishing village and experiencing tourist services like rowing boats and kayaking will still be available to serve tourists.
Cua Van floating cultural center is a favorite attraction for Western tourists when visiting Ha Long Bay
The Cua Van floating cultural center was established in 2006 with funding of around $400,000 from the Norwegian government. This project is part of 12 component projects of the Ha Long Bay Ecological Museum (the first ecological museum in Vietnam and Southeast Asia) funded by Norwegian development cooperation agencies. The Cua Van floating cultural center was built in the Cua Van fishing village, the largest fishing village in Ha Long Bay.
Some items are degraded and do not ensure safety for welcoming guests
The Cua Van floating cultural center covers an area of 330 square meters and showcases vivid images and artifacts that depict the material and spiritual life of fishermen in Ha Long Bay, past and present.
By 2017, the structure had undergone repairs and renovations; however, due to recent adverse weather conditions such as storms and heavy rain, some components have significantly deteriorated, posing safety risks for tourist visits.
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Source: Vietnam Insider