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Fansipan - The Roof of Indochina

Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, earning it the title "Roof of Indochina." Standing at 3,147.3 meters (10,326 feet) above sea level, Fansipan is part of the Hoàng Liên Sơn mountain range, located in Lào Cai Province, Vietnam, about 9 km from Sapa town.
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About us

We are headquartered in the center of Sapa city. Sapa is a city that the French people first set foot in around 1909, and from there Sapa gradually formed built houses, which later became resort hotels. And we are a group of ethnic minorities in Sapa over 300 years ago, for a long time our grandparents were taught Latin, French languages. And now our group speaks French, English. The name "Saparis" does not mean, it is my stories of combining Sapa and Paris.
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H'Mong ethnic costumes

With only 4 main colors blue, red, white, black or silk thread, the outfit's patterns radiate a variety of colors, creating a warm feeling. And today, like other ethnic groups, they have also begun to combine ethnic costumes with modern clothes like the Kinh people to facilitate daily living and production.
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Trekking & Discover Hmong People's Life

The H'mong are the most populous ethnic group in Sa Pa, accounting for about 53% of the population. In the past, they were very good at growing wet rice, living along the Yangtze River (China). In a conflict with the Han people, most of them migrated to the South and divided into many small groups. The first H'mong people to come to Sapa were mainly concentrated in the Hoang Lien range about 300 years ago.
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Conquer Fansipan – the Roof of Indochina

Fansipan peak is located on the Hoang Lien Son range, which is the highest mountain range in the three-country system of Vietnam – Laos – Cambodia, so it is known as the “Roof of Indochina” with an altitude of 3,143 meters.
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The innocent beauty of Pu Luong

Pu Luong Nature Reserve was established in 1999, with an area of ​​17,662 hectares, including 13,320 hectares of strictly protected areas and 4,343 hectares of ecological restoration areas. Pu Luong is the name of the Thai ethnic people, meaning the highest mountain peak in the region. Pu Luong is a nature reserve with scientific, socio-economic and eco-tourism value.
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