The world’s longest three-rope cable car system (Source: VNA)
The world’s longest three-rope cable car system (Source: VNA)
At the Sa Pa terminal (Source: VNA)
At the Sa Pa terminal (Source: VNA)
Tourists make a long queue to get on the cabin. (Source: VNA)
Tourists make a long queue to get on the cabin. (Source: VNA)
The cable system has operated for one month. (Source: VNA)
The cable system has operated for one month. (Source: VNA)
Garbage collection on the Fansipan peak (Source: VNA)
Garbage collection on the Fansipan peak (Source: VNA)
The system takes visitors to the top of the 3,143m Fansipan within 15-20 minutes. (Source: VNA)​
The system takes visitors to the top of the 3,143m Fansipan within 15-20 minutes. (Source: VNA)​
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Fansipan-Sapa cable car serves tens of thousands of tourists

The world’s longest and most modern three-rope cable car system connecting Sapa to Fansipan peak, dubbed as the Roof of Indochina has served tens of thousands of tourists after one month of operation.