Spring in Sapa
Date08-04-2023Sapa – a land considered a place where heaven and earth blend together, not only attracts tourists in summer, winter, and during the rice harvest season but also in spring, the season of numerous flowers showing off their vibrant colors.
Flowers blooming in competition in Sapa:
Spring in Sapa brings warm weather with rays of golden sunshine and a lingering chill of the just-ended winter. And that is the time for the characteristic flowers of the Northwest highlands to awaken from their long, cold slumber to show off their beautiful colors. These include cherry blossoms, apricot blossoms, pear blossoms, plum blossoms, orchids, and terrestrial orchids.
Sapa is famous not only for its peach blossoms, with five-petal pink flowers. The old peach trees with mossy branches bloom and warm up the entire mountain forest, creating the unique beauty of Sapa’s peach blossom color. Sapa is also famous for its rhododendron flowers. Blooming from February to April on the majestic Hoang Lien Son mountain range, and most notably on the “conquering” road to the top of Fansipan mountain, where visitors can encounter ancient rhododendron trees growing naturally and clinging to the steep cliffs.
Terraced fields during the water season in Sapa:
Along the roads to Cat Cat village, Sin Chai village, Lao Chai village, and Ta Van village. Tourists can witness firsthand the images of highlanders busy preparing for a new crop season. They embrace the soft, dry soil after long winter nights, creating a fascinating scene.
Joining the unique atmosphere of spring festivals in Sapa:
Spring is the time when Sapa enters the traditional festival season of the local ethnic communities. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the culture and costumes of the Northwest people with festivals such as the Khen Sao Festival, the Lồng Tồng Festival of the Dao Tuyen people in Ta Van, the Gau Tao Festival on the 11th day of the first lunar month in Sin Chai Ta Giang Phin, the Roong Pooc Festival of the Giay people in Ta Van, the New Rice Festival and the Banana Flower Festival of the Xa Pho people in Van Ban, the Thượng Rằm Temple Festival in January of the lunar calendar..
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