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Four seasons in Sapa
Located 38km from Lao Cai City, Sapa is a
mountainous district of Lao Cai Province 1,600m above sea level. With an average
temperature of about 18 degree Celsius, Sapa lures tourists all year round with
its splendid mountain landscapes, ethnic villages and terraced rice fields.
In the spring, Sapa is blanketed with flowers. In the summer, tourists can
escape the heat for the endless green of the terraced rice fields. In the fall,
the region seems to be a golden carpet under the glistening sunlight. When
winter comes, the town is covered by mist and clouds sneak down almost to touch
the villages and valleys. And this is the only part of the country that sees
snow.
However, the best time to witness the scenic beauty of Sapa is April and May
when Sapa’s flowers bloom in a wild profusion of color.
Sapa is not only endowed with an ideal climate but also has many natural sites
such as Ham Rong Mountain, Bac (Silver) Waterfall, Ta Phin Cave and a large
bamboo forest. Sapa is also considered a must-come destination by climbers and
scientists who want to reach the top of Fansipan Mountain, the highest mountain
in Vietnam at 3,143m, of the Hoang Lien Mountain Range.
The fresh, cool air in Sapa is ideal for growing temperate vegetables such as
cabbage and chayote, precious medicinal herbs, fruit trees such as plum, pear
and peach and many kinds of flowers such as daisy, peach blossom and gladiolus.
Sapa is renowned for its many beautiful terraced fields on the mountain sides
which have been recognized as one of the world’s seven most beautiful and
magnificent terraced fields by U.S.-based Travel & Leisure magazine.
Sapa is home to many ethnic peoples such as H’Mong, Dao Tay and Muong so it is
also famous for typical cultural features of ethnic people, especially local
women in colorful brocade dresses working in the fog with a baby strapped to
their back. People are attracted not only by the romantic and fascinating
scenery but also by the strange ethnic ‘love’ markets and festivals such as
Roong Poc of the Giay people, San Sai of the H’Mong people and Tet Nhay of the
Dao people.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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