Snow festival gives tourists glimpse of Sa Pa’s winter

Sa Pa Snow Festival kicked off in Sa Pa district, the northwestern province of Lao Cai, on December 24 with a view to promoting local natural and cultural beauties among visitors.
Snow festival gives tourists glimpse of Sa Pa’s winter ảnh 1A terraced rice field in Sa Pa (Photo: VNA)

Lao Cai (VNA) – Sa Pa Snow Festival kicked offin Sa Pa district, the northwestern province of Lao Cai, on December 24 with aview to promoting local natural and cultural beauties among visitors.

The festival will feature various activitiessuch as singing and dancing performances, folk games, re-enactment of the RedDao ethnic group’s traditional wedding, and a photo exhibition of snow in SaPa.

Tourists can gain an insight into traditionalcostumes of local ethnic minorities at a display where how to make these dresswill also be shown. They can also enjoy artificial snow and local typical farmproduce and dishes.

The Sa Pa Snow Festival is one of the firstactivities of the National Tourism Year 2017, which is themed “LaoCai-Northwest”. It is expected to be a new tourism product held annually tooffer tourists a chance to experience Sa Pa’s winter.

As a northern border province, Lao Cai boastssufficient advantages to develop tourism, including diverse topography fromMount Fansipan – the highest peak in Vietnam, terraced rice fields, and asystem of rivers, springs and waterfalls.

Notably, Sa Pa has a cool climate all year roundand is also home to ethnic villages with special cultural identities.

Lao Cai has made great strides in tourismdevelopment. It welcomed more than 2.7 million tourists in 2016, a year-on-yearrise of 32.5 percent, including over 750,700 foreigners. It’s tourism revenue isestimated at 6.4 trillion VND (281 million USD) this year, up 37 percent from2015.

That success was greatly contributed by Sa Pa,which received 970,000 tourists and earned 1.69 trillion VND (74.2 million USD)in tourism revenue in 2016.-VNA
VNA

See more

Vietnamese culinary festival 2024 commences with a bang

Vietnamese culinary festival 2024 commences with a bang

The Vietnamese Culinary Festival, showcasing special cuisine from the three regions of Vietnam, kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on March 28. Officially acknowledged as the most distinctive festival in Asia and worldwide, the event garnered significant attention from both local and international visitors.
Springtime in Hanoi

Springtime in Hanoi

During the first days of the Lunar New Year 2024, many Hanoi residents and tourists joyfully immersed themselves in the gentle and tranquil spring atmosphere along the capital’s bustling streets.
Tra Que village's Cau Bong festival draws foreign visitors in New Year

Tra Que village's Cau Bong festival draws foreign visitors in New Year

On the 7th day of the Lunar New Year, residents of Tra Que vegetable village in Cam Ha commune, Hoi An city, in the central province of Quang Nam gathered for the Cau Bong festival, expressing gratitude to their village's founders, praying for favourable weather and bumper crops, while also providing foreign tourists with a chance to experience a day as a farmer in the festive atmosphere.
Vietnamplus Clay firecracker festival symbolises cultural beauty of Spring

Vietnamplus Clay firecracker festival symbolises cultural beauty of Spring

Clay firecracker, mimicking the ritual of praying for a good harvest, have been ingrained in the Vietnamese culture as a symbol of resilience against natural disasters and adversities. In folk beliefs, the louder the clay firecracker makes, the more auspicious the upcoming season for crops.
First festival honours Central Highlands’ cultural values

First festival honours Central Highlands’ cultural values

A kaleidoscope of activities that honour the cultural values of the Central Highlands are being held during the first culture, sports and tourism festival for ethnic groups in the region that opened in Kon Tum province on November 29.
First-ever festival for ethnic groups with fewer than 10,000 people

First-ever festival for ethnic groups with fewer than 10,000 people

The first festival of ethnic minority groups with population of less than 10,000 will be held in Lai Chau city in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau from November 3-5, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced at a press conference on October 23.
Young rice festival of Thai ethnics in Lai Chau province

Young rice festival of Thai ethnics in Lai Chau province

As the end of autumn approaches with golden terraced rice fields wrapped around hills and mountains in Muong So commune in Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province, local Thai ethnic people are thrilled to host a festival to express their gratitude to the gods and deities who blessed them with a bumper crop and abundant life.
Golden harvest festival celebrated in Son La

Golden harvest festival celebrated in Son La

A festival was held recently in Xim Vang commune, Bac Yen district in northern Son La province featuring a kaleidoscope of art, culture, and sporting activities celebrating local ethnic minority culture, especially the golden terraced rice fields.
Saigon - A storytelling river

Saigon - A storytelling river

Impressive sports, cultural, and artistic performances taking place along the Saigon River, Binh Dong Wharf, and Thi Nghe Canal within the framework of the Ho Chi Minh City River Festival, have left a deep impression on city residents and tourists from near and far.