

Set against the dramatic backdrop of Halong Bay's limestone karsts, the Dragon Caves Night Market pulsates with life as evening falls. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in a lively atmosphere, discovering a treasure trove of local handicrafts, fresh seafood, and vibrant street food. The market reflects the rich folklore of the bay, where dragons are said to have descended, shaping the very landscape that now frames this bustling nocturnal hub.
Dragon Caves Night Market can be rainy, this jacket keeps you dry and warm.
Evenings can be hot and humid, a portable fan provides relief.
Protect against mosquitoes common in tropical night markets.
A historic temple showcasing a blend of Chinese and Taiwanese architecture.

One of the world's largest zoos, home to over 400 species.

A bustling night market offering local food, shopping, and entertainment.
Steamed pork bun with sweet BBQ sauce, soft bun, and tender pork filling.
Fermented tofu with strong aroma, deep-fried, and served with pickled cabbage and spicy sauce.
Savory omelette with fresh oysters, bean sprouts, and sweet potato starch noodles, topped with chili sauce.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast, especially the 'Da Chang Bao Xian' (large steamed bun with preserved vegetables).
Iconic street food stall known for its flour-thick noodle soup, a must-try Taiwanese comfort food.
Popular American BBQ restaurant with a lively atmosphere, known for its ribs and steaks.
A unique t-shirt featuring a hand-drawn map of the Dragon Caves Night Market, symbolizing the vibrant local culture and street art.
Intricately carved jade pendants and bracelets, a traditional Taiwanese craft that dates back centuries.
A traditional Taiwanese pastry filled with pineapple jam, a popular gift and snack, symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
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