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Dong Hoa Cuong Cave

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(), also known as , is a stunning natural grotto located on , . Unlike the historically significant or the busy , is noted for its pristine, natural beauty and its dazzling interior, which has earned it the nickname “Diamond Cave.”

Introduction to the Natural Marvel

Geological Beauty: The cave gets its English name, “Diamond Cave,” from the magnificent stalactites and stalagmites that line its -meter-long chamber. When illuminated, these rock formations sparkle, resembling glittering diamonds and creating a magical, fairy-tale atmosphere.

Cave Dimensions: The cave is approximately meters long, with heights ranging from to meters. It is situated high up on the mountain, about meters above sea level, and retains a relatively untouched, pristine environment.

The Inner Lake: Deep inside the cave lies a small, crystal-clear lake. The interplay of light reflecting off the water and the surrounding stalactites creates a beautiful, ethereal sight that adds to the cave’s mysterious charm.

History, Culture, and Legends

Ancient Evidence: Archaeological excavations have uncovered fossilized teeth of ancient apes and stone tools, suggesting that was inhabited by prehistoric Vietnamese people thousands of years ago. is one of the sites that supports this rich history.

Folklore and Mythology: Local legends are intertwined with the cave’s formations. It is rumored to be the retreat of a Heavenly King, complete with stalactites resembling royal beds, guardians, and mythical figures. One popular tale claims that bathing in the inner lake grants women flawless skin.

Connection to : The cave is located near the commune, the area of closest to .

Practical Visitor Information

FeatureDetails
LocationLocated on the northeastern mountain range of Cat Ba Island, in Gia Luan Commune.
How to Get ThereApproximately 20 km from Cat Ba Town center. Best reached by motorbike/scooter rental or taxi via the cross-island road, taking about 30 to 40 minutes. It is also close to the Gia Luan ferry port.
Opening HoursGenerally 8:00 AM−5:00 PM daily (Confirm locally for seasonal variations).
Entrance FeeDong Hoa Cuong may have a small separate entrance fee, or it may be included with the general Cat Ba National Park entrance ticket (approx. 40,000 VND or a bundled price with the archipelago/bay fee).
Contact InformationManaged by the Cat Ba local authorities or a small site management team. Information is generally sought through local tour operators.

Tips for a Rewarding Visit

Footwear: Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes with good grip, as the cave path can be damp and slippery.

Lighting: While the cave has some lighting, a personal flashlight or phone light is useful for exploring details of the formations.

Combined Trip: Its location near makes it an excellent stop when traveling to or from by ferry, or when touring the northern part of .

Preservation: Visitors are reminded to avoid touching the stalactites and stalagmites to help preserve their natural brilliance and growth.

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Lloyd F.
12:12 04 May 25
Very cool place to visit. Caves usually give me the fear, but it was nice and cool and really well lit up. The sparkling rocks and formations of stalactites and stalagmites were incredible to see in person. Takes me back to learning about them in Geography at school and seeing them in a textbook 😅

**** Just to note, I went there and seen the cave door was locked. I went back to the cafe I had just passed and asked via Google translate if the cave was already closed and she told me she would phone the woman when I left her cafe and tell her. So she met me there, I paid 30,000 dong and she opened the door and switched the lights on. Had the whole place to myself. Was very cool!!! ****
Moritz W.
06:15 17 Apr 25
A very cool cave worth the 30k vnd entrance fee :) you can explore it on your own, many "secret" spots.
Megan D.
09:48 24 Mar 25
Really cool cave with sparkly rocks! 30k per person to get in but the lady didn't have any change so make sure you have exact money. Big but only takes about 10 mins to see it all. In the afternoon the sun shines into it which is beautiful!
Ken M.
08:20 27 Feb 25
Its a hidden gem on the route to the ferry to Haipong ..Beautiful cave with lots of amazing stalagmites n staligtites ..dont think many ppl visit it as there is a girl who sits at the cabin by the road who has to run home n get the keys to open the gate n switch the lights on ...entry fee of 30k dong ..but worth the money extends pretty far in with amazing features
Heerak Y.
00:20 10 Jun 24
Went there by myself and had an amazing experience during summers. This is the perfect gateway because it is cool within the caves.

There are little baby bats, so be careful .
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