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Symons, Arthur (William) (sh) and Ha Long Bay (tourism)


Symons, Arthur (William) (sh)




born Feb. 28, 1865, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Eng.
died Jan. 22, 1945, Wittersham, Kent

English poet and critic.

He contributed to The Yellow Book, an avant-garde journal, and edited The Savoy (1896). His Symbolist Movement in Literature (1899), the first English work championing the French Symbolist movement in poetry, summed up a decade of interpretation and influenced William Butler Yeats and T.S. Eliot. His poetry, mainly disillusioned in feeling, appears in such volumes as Silhouettes (1892) and London Nights (1895). He also translated the poetry of Paul Verlaine and wrote Travel pieces. After a nervous breakdown in 1908, he produced little apart from Confessions (1930), a moving account of his illness.


Ha Long Bay (tourism)


Ha Long Bay, first listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site in 1994, is a tourist attraction in Viet Nam.




Province: Quang Ninh



Ha Long Bay, in the Gulf of Tonkin, includes some 1,600 islands and islets, forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. Because of their precipitous Nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and unaffected by a human presence. The site's outstanding scenic Beauty is complemented by its great biological interest.





Ha Long - Bay of the Descending Dragon
Ha Long Bay - Scorched Beach (Bai Chay)
Ha Long Bay - Hang Dau Go (Wooden Stakes Cave)

Ha Long Bay - Pelican Cave (Hang Bo Nau)
Ha Long Bay - Hang Trinh Nu (Virgin Cave)
Ha Long Bay - Cave of Awe (Hang Sung Sot)
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