The summit of Fansipan in Vietnam

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The summit of Fansipan in Vietnam

Fansipan peak in Vietnam.
Phan Xi Pang in Sa Pa.
The Sa Pa region is the most famous in Vietnam for its naturalistic aspect. In this region there is also the highest peak not only in the state but in the whole Indochinese region: Phan Xi Pang (in English Fansipan).
It is a mountain over 3000 meters high and it is a spectacle.
From its summit, from which however there is little view because there is almost always fog, you dominate the whole region.
You can reach the top of Fansipan by cable car… that trip alone would be enough!
Then at the top, there are temples, statues of Buddha, and steep, steep stairways.

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Cima del Fansipan in Vietnam

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

This is a time-lapse video I shot that day:

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Here's where the mountain is located:

The summit of Fansipan in Vietnam – Le sommet du Fansipan au Vietnam – La cumbre de Fansipan en Vietnam – A cimeira do Fansipan no Vietname – Der Gipfel des Fansipan in Vietnam – Đỉnh Fanxipan ở Việt Nam

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