It began snowing at around 8 a.m. Monday. At the peak, temperatures dipped to minus 1 to 3 degrees Celcius. The cold temperatures combined with 91 percent humidity to create this rare occurrence in sub-tropical northern Vietnam.
The above photograph shows the major spiritual and cultural complex on Hoang Lien Son mountain and the road to Fansipan, known as the "Roof of Indochina", covered in a 30 cm layer of snow on Tuesday.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

Since October 2020, Fansipan peak in Sa Pa Town of Lao Cai Province has experienced three frost periods, but this was the first time it snowed here this winter. Around a month earlier, there was some snowfall in other areas of the northernmost region in Vietnam, like the O Quy Ho peak in Lai Chau Province and Y Ty Commune in Lao Cai Province. Tourists flocked to Fansipan’s "Heaven’s Gate" to enjoy the snow.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

The stair of a pagoda is a smooth white blanket with a thickness of 30 centimeters.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

A stone dragon lining a set of stairs peers out from a snowy blanket.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

The snow scenes on the mountain peak have captivated locals and visitors, especially near the recently built padoga complex.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

The 32.8-meter Dai Hong Chung watchtower rises from an ocean of white.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

The largest bronze Buddha statue in Vietnam, 21.5 m tall at an altitude of over 3,000 meters, presents a mysterious, spiritual picture.

Move over White Christmas, welcome White Tet in Fansipan Sapa

Hoang Tung (left) of Hanoi said: "It is not easy to move around because thick snow has covered the steps. Visitors should move very carefully to avoid accidents," he said.
While the snowcapped mountains and white valleys thrill visitors, some locals are ambivalent because their livestock and crops don’t take kindly to such unusually extreme weather.

By Giang Chinh, Hoang Tung, Minh Tuan

Source: vnexpress.net

 

 

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