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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ha Long Bay' has mentioned 'History' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Etymology 2 Overview 2.1 Location 2.2 Climate 2.3 Population 3 History 3.1 Soi Nhu culture (16,000xe2x80x935000 BC) 3.2 Cai Beo culture (5000xe2x80x933000 BC) 3.3 Hxe1xbaxa1 Long culture (2500xe2x80x931500 BC) 3.4 Classical period 4 Geology and geomorphology 4.1 History of tectonics 4.2 Karst geomorphology value 4.3 Timeline of geologic evolution 5 Ecology 5.1 Environmental damage 6 Awards and designations 7 In literature 7.1 Ancient tales 8 See also 9 References 10 External links
History[edit]
History shows that Hxe1xbaxa1 Long Bay was the setting for local naval battles against Vietnam's coastal neighbors.
In 2000, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee inscribed Hxe1xbaxa1 Long Bay in the World Heritage List according to its outstanding examples representing major stages of the Earth's history and its original limestone karstic geomorphologic features.
Hxe1xbaxa1 Long Bay and its adjacent areas consist of a part of the Sino-Vietnamese composite terrane having its development history from pre-Cambrian up to present day.
Some of the most remarkable geological events in Hxe1xbaxa1 Long Bay's history have occurred in the last 1,000 years, include the advance of the sea, the raising of the bay area, strong erosion that has formed coral, and, pure blue and heavily salted water.
The property also displays the full range of karst formation processes on a very large scale and over a very long period of geological time, possessing the most complete and extensive exzample of its type in the world and providing a unique and extensive reservoir of data for the future understanding of geoclimatic history and the nature of karst processes in a complex environment.