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Jan 10, 2015

The early snowfall covering roads, buildings and trees in Sapa has been very good for tourism, building on momentum from an unprecedented year of travel in 2014.

On the night of January 9, the temperatures in many mountainous places in the northern province of Lao Cai like Sapa town, O Quy Ho, and Tram Ton fell below freezing and the snow was 10 cm thick in places.

Source: VOV

Snow fall also bring the new feeling for tourists:

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Snowfall makes Sapa hot for local tourists - tuyet roi Sapa 2015

Sapa - beautiful in normal

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