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The Best Things To Do In Sapa On Rainy Days

Located in the mountainous area in Northern Vietnam, the weather in Sapa  changes rapidly. The dry season in Sapa lasts for three months from October to April. Specifically, the winter weather is quite cold from December and goes all the way to the end of February of the next year. The period from June to September is the […]

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Travel To Sapa In Winter, What You Should Prepare Well ?

It is always a nice question of many tourists when coming to Sapa in the Winter. Becaue Sapa in winter is very cold and quite difficult to move if there is snow. Coming to Sapa, tourists will have to walk a lot  to have more experiences with the scenery and cultere of ethnis groups here. […]

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Tips For Hiking At Night In Sapa

Sapa is one of the best  place to choose to travel in Vietnam, it is atracted by the fresh air, the unique culture of ethnic groups, the best view of the rice fields in  the North. One of the best new thing is Hiking at night. It can be more intimidating and challenging than going […]

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Portrait of 05 ethnic groups in Sapa

Viet Nam has total of 54 ethnic groups, the Kinh (Viet) account for the highest percentage (87%) and the remaining 53 groups are often defined as ethnic minorities. But in Sapa town that the Kinh form the minority, accounting for about 15%, and 85% are Mong, Dao, Tay, Giay, Xa Pho ethnic. All ethnic group […]

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The Best experience for camping in Sapa

Nowaday, Sapa is too crowded with many hotels, motels and homestays. Imagine you’re traveling to Sapa and enjoying the scene of setting up a tent in the middle of the sky with a fire flickering and enjoying wildlife survival. Sapa is a great destination to choose free camping spots. The scene of pristine jungle, with […]

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Love Market – An Unique Tourism Product In Lao Cai Province.

“Sapa Love Market” was organised by Lao Cai Tourist Information and Promotion  Center at the end of 2020 to honor the unique traditional cultural values ​​of ethnic minorities of Sapa in particular and of Lao Cai province in general. In 2021, “Sapa Love Market” will be held in the end of the year No. 02 […]

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‘Kidnaping a wife of the Mong in Sa Pa

” Kidnaping a wife” in some places is also known as robbing a wife, in the Mong language called “hai pù”.  “Kidnaping a wife ” literally means pulling a girl back home as a wife. Mong boys and girls often meet and interact with each other during festivals, Tet holidays and especially “love market” sessions. […]

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The Original Rattan Bridge In Giang Ta Chai Village

Sapa is well know with Silver waterfall and Rattan bridge” The first sentence of any visitor when coming to Sapa. The original Rattan bridge located in Giang Ta Chai village, build by local people who live along Muong Hoa valley, about 13km away from center of Sapa. In the past, the villagers went to the […]

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Sin Chai – The Most Original Village In Sapa

Sapa has been long famous in the heart of visitors with the stone church or the roof of Indochina – Fansipan Mt… However, the wave of tourism has flooded into Sapa, causing it to gradually become commercialized. Even so there are still simple, rustic villages full of friendliness, and Sin Chai is the most original […]

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Pan-pipe Of Mong Ethnic

In addition to the unique spiritual life, the Mong people also attach great importance to spiritual and cultural life and they are very fond of art. The Mong young men, in addition to being a good farmer, must also know how to play the flute and dance the flute. A good trumpet player will have […]

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