Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ha Long Bay' has mentioned 'Cave' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[7] Hxe1xbaxa1 Long Bay also marked important events in the history of Vietnam with many artifacts found in Bai Tho Mountain, Dau Go Cave, Bai Chay.
Hang Dau Go (Wooden Stakes cave) is the largest grotto in the Ha Long area.
French tourists visited in the late 19th century, and named the cave Grotte des Merveilles.
Statue of Buddha inside a Halong cave erected in 16-17th century
Sung Sot cave is on Bo Hon island.
Tam Cung is a large phreatic fissure cave that developed in the bedding planes of the limestone dividing the fissure cave into three chambers.
Lau Dai is a cave with a complex of passages extending over 300m opening on the south side of Con Ngua island.
Thien Cung and Dau Go are remnants of the same old cave system.
They may extend back into maze caves of stream caves draining from larger cave systems within the limestone.
Bo Nau, a horizontal cave containing old stalactite deposits, cuts across the 25o dip of the bedding plane.
Some of them passed preserved the development of old karstic foot cave in mainland environment or preserved the remnants of older phreatic caves.
From the island's perimeter cliff a cave, 10m wide at water level and curving so that it is almost completely dark, extends about 150m to Lake 1.
Luon cave is on Bo Hon island and extends 50m though to an enclosed tidal lake.
Dau Go cave (literally: "the end of wooden bars" cave): these wooden bars in this cave are the remnants of sharped wooden columns built under the water level by the order of Trxe1xbaxa7n Hxc6xb0ng xc4x90xe1xbaxa1o commander in order to sink Mongolian invaders' ships in the 13th century.
Kim Quy cave (literally: "Golden Turtle" cave): it is told that the Golden Turtle swam toward the Eastern Sea (international name: South China Sea) after returning the holy sword which had assisted King Lxc3xaa Thxc3xa1i Txe1xbbx95 in the combat against Ming invaders from China.
The turtle became exhausted and died in a cave.
Consequently, the cave was named after the Golden Turtle.
Hang Trong and Hang Trinh Nu (literally: Male cave and Virgin cave): the tale's about a beautiful woman had fallen in love with a fisherman whom must sail to the sea not so long after their engagement, the landlord saw this beautiful girl and captured her, but with her resistance, the landlord exiled the girl to remote island.
After being left to starve, the girl died and turned into a statue people called Hang Trinh Nu (Virgin Cave).
Her betrothed ran to the girl's island and when he found out what had happened, he turned into an islet situated nearby called Hang Trong (Male Cave).
Thien Cung cave (literally: Paradise cave): this cave is one of the places associated with the ancient dragon king.
It told that Thien Cung cave was the place where the Dragon King's 7-day marriage took place.