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Admire the majestic beauty of Fansipan peak in early winter

Việt NamViệt Nam27/11/2024


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Sea of ​​clouds cascade down the mountains of Fansipan

Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam, also the highest in the Indochina peninsula with a height of 3,143m, so it is known as the "Roof of Indochina".

In the brilliant dawn, a vast sea of ​​clouds cascades down the Fansipan mountain ranges. Standing at the top, you will feel like you are in a fairyland.

Fansipan peak in winter (1)
Fansipan peak in the early morning

In the early morning, the scene here is quiet, majestic and beautiful. As the sun rises higher, the clouds gradually disperse, drifting lazily at the foot of the great Amitabha Buddha statue located in the tourist complex at the top of Fansipan.

The 13m high Buddha statue, placed on an 8m high lotus platform, is crafted from tens of thousands of bronze plates and weighs about 50 tons.

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Great statue of Amitabha Buddha

The Great Buddha statue is currently a work that holds two records: The bronze Amitabha Buddha statue located at the highest altitude in Vietnam and the bronze Amitabha Buddha statue located at the highest altitude in Asia.

More than 11 years ago, to conquer Fansipan peak, tourists still had to climb the mountain. It was an extremely arduous and challenging experience.

Nowadays, reaching the top of Fansipan is no longer difficult thanks to the cable car system, visitors can go up and down the mountain in the same day.

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Tourists enjoy the view on top of Fansipan

The structures built on the mountain top also help visitors admire the natural beauty here more easily.

This winter, if you have time, take a trip to Fansipan to enjoy its majestic beauty during its most beautiful season of the year.

Fansipan peak in winter (3)
Mist covers the mountain top
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