Hang Sung Sot Grotto (Cave of Surprises)

Hang Sung Sot
Although our itinerary supposed to be Thien Cung (Celestial Place) and Dau Go Grotto (Cave of the Wooden Stakes), we were brought to Hang Sung Sot Grotto (Cave of the Surprises) instead. It’s one of the 3 most popular caves in Halong Bay, and requires separate ticket from the first 2 caves. It’s discovered by French on 1901, and is on the same Bo Hon island with Trinh Nu Grotto (Virgin Cave), but our guide never brought us there.
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Dao Ti Top Island & Beach

Dao Ti Top
Dao Ti Top island was the first island of Halong Bay we came closed. It got its name from Ghermann Titov, a former Soviet Union hero. It displays a beach shaped like a crescent moon, and sand that has been washed to a snowy white by the tide. It’s possible to climb to the top, but our junk never stopped.

Lunch on Boat

Lunch on Halong Bay
As promised, we were served lunch shortly after the junk started to sail towards Halong Bay. It’s basic Vietnamese culinary which very similar to Chinese culinary. On this junk (we later moved to another junk), the service was better. We were offered the towel napkin, and the table was properly covered. Yet, I didn’t see any seafood lunch as promised by tour itinerary.

Pretty Down Mood

2 things spoilt my mood today. Adeline still had some problem with me. This time she didn’t like to take photos. That’s fine. Next, Jacqueline sms me and asked for more money for our business venture. I am not a millionaire, so I believe SGD $36,000 is enough, and I really don’t want to invest more and lose. I think more likely will ask her to sell the business. Hopefully I can get back all my money. Beside, the dark rainy day didn’t help much too. Anyway, I needed to force myself to enjoy the trip, after all, it supposed to be an enjoyable trip.