The cloud-shrouded scenes are often seen in Sapa at the end of the year and early the lunar new year.

 

 

  Photographers capture stunning cloudy moments in Sapa.


Clouds are considered as a distinguishing feature in Sapa and Y Ty for photographers to catch their picturesque beauty.

According to Photographer Hoang The Nhiem who travelled from HCM City to Sapa for taking photos, this time of the year is very suitable for hunting works of Sapa in cloud.

Four spots in Sapa which are well known for capturing cloudy moments namely Ham Rong Mountain which is 2,000 metres high, O Quy Ho Pass, Hau Thao Cave and Mount Fansipan with a height of 3,143 metres.

Clouds appear suddenly and then disappear quickly, so it requires great attention to have impressive works.

Since early November, Sapa and Y Ty has welcomed many photographers and visitors daily despite the cold weather. Dtinews

Pham Ngoc Trien

Sapa tea hill to be closed due to litter crisis

Sapa tea hill to be closed due to litter crisis

Oolong tea hill in Sapa Town in the northern province of Lao Cai will be shut from tomorrow, December 3 after being harmed by visitors.