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Travel to Sapa

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If you need some places to go on your holiday, you ought to travel to Sapa (Lao Cai Province, Vietnam) for three reasons. First reason is that Sapa has many beautiful sights. There are many natural sites such as Silver Waterfall falls down cliff makes a nice picture in Sapa forest, Ham Rong Mountain with various families of flowers of captivating colors and terrace fields of Sapa was depicted "ladders to the sky" by the famous American Travel & Leisure Magazine's readers. Especially, Fansipan Mountain - the highest mountain in Vietnam at 3,143 is ideal place for you to see overall view of Sapa from the top of the mountain. Another reason is wonderful climate. Sapa has subtropical climate in the summer and temperate in the winter, so it is cool all year. In addition, you can feel the climate of four seasons in one day. In the morning and the afternoon, it is cool like the weather of spring and autumn. At noon, it is as sunny and cloudless as the weather of summer. Then, the evening comes with the cold of the winter. The last reason is that Sapa has many interesting markets. These markets are crowed and bustling with shoppers and street-vendors. There are many hand-made products such as traditional colorful dress, jewelry and brocade. Moreover, in the evening, Sapa also has love market, where attract many villagers and tourists. For example, Khau Vai love market in Ha Giang Province takes place only, on March 27 in the lunar calendar once year Unmarried males and females often dress the best clothes, sing or dance and blow pan-pipe to find their partner. When coming to this market, you have opportunity to know more about the custom of villagers in Sapa. I hope that you will add Sapa to list of places in your next travel.

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