Exploring magical Pearl farm of Halong Bay

When it comes to Halong Bay, it must be a luxury cruise with Happy hour together totally relaxing and enjoying magnificent landscape on earth. The Mother Nature blesses this bay not only magnificent geological creature, breathtaking scenery but also precious natural products, the most famous of which is Halong’s pearls.

When it comes to Halong Bay, it must be a luxury cruise with Happy hour together totally relaxing and enjoying magnificent landscape on earth. The Mother Nature blesses this bay not only magnificent geological creature, breathtaking scenery but also precious natural products, the most famous of which is Halong’s pearls.

It is easy to access Pearl farm from Halong Bay. Some Halong cruises include Pearl farm on their itinerary 3 days such as Alisa cruise, V’spirit Cruise. This Pearl farm is located in Lan Ha Bay, one of the most beautiful islands that belong to Halong Bay. After cruising through stalagmite and stalactites limestone mountains, you can land on this floating village and start your journey.
Visiting a floating village is the best way to meet locals, visit a small family and see what it is like to live daily life right above the most beautiful in the emerald waters world Halong Bay. Pearl farming has been going on for around 4,000 years, estimates say, but this particular pearl farm, situated in Tung Sau (an isolated region of the water in Halong) was only founded in 1995 by the Japanese. Surrounded by cascading mountains that jut out from the jewel coloured waters of the bay, the Pearl Farm Village is where Halong Bay’s traditional marine culture meets modern tourism.

This Pearl farm in Halong offer you a chance to experience the whole process from growing to harvesting to extracting the pearls from the oysters.
First of all, you can see totally about the farm and the museum there to understand the local fishing people here. Then you will pass a floating raft where some kinds of oyster pearls to see on your eyes how they feed and grow the oyster pearls in cages underwater. Far more interesting is the processing room where you can see the workers transplanting oysters and understand some precious pieces of pearl. Last but not least, you could see one of the workers here opening an alive oyster in front of your eyes to see pearl inside and then have look their achievement in the showroom
Many people aren’t aware of the process that goes into creating the pearls we commonly see on our high end jewelry, and perhaps many will be surprised to see the cages full of slippery oysters in their tough encrusted shells and realise this is where their coveted jewels come from.

 

After touring the workshop, visitors will have a chance to pick up some pearls of their own- fresh pearls from Halong Bay make a great souvenir!