Ba Mun
Island is a schist
island belonging to
the Minh Chau
Commune, Van
Ðon
District. It
stretches out
parallel to Quan Lan
Island, separated by
the Ðoi
Gate that runs in a
north-east
direction. It has
the other name, Cao
Lo
Island. It is 15 km
from the shore,
1,800 ha in area
with more than 20 km
long and narrow
wide. It consists of
a narrow stretch of
earth and stone that
runs east to west.
The highest peak is
Quít Mountain with a
height of 397 m. The
fauna and flora here
are very plentiful.
There are many rare
species.
It is the only
island in Hạ Long
Bay that is home to
a primitive forest.
There are countless
species of plants
and trees, some with
giant trunks. This
forest is also home
to many rare animals
such as chamois,
deer and monkeys. It
is said that many
years ago tigers,
panthers and
elephants once
resided on the
island. In order to
help preserve the
forest, on 24
January 1997, the
government
recognised it as a
national park.