Monday 31 December 2012

Young people run to Sapa to see snow

Young people have been flocking to Sapa for the New Year to experience the snow that has fallen this year.

 


The snow started at 11am on December 30 on the O Quy Ho mountain pass, which is approximately 2,000 metres above from the sea level.

At 5pm, the temperature in this area fell below 0 degree celsius, and dense mist and drizzle being turned into thin ice that covered the area, making transportation really difficult.

This type of weather, while not common, occasionally occurs in the highest mountains in the north during winter. The last time this was recorded was in 2008, and brought with it huge losses for farmers in the area.

Still, the snowfall itself attracts tourists to the Sapa area, many of whom have never seen snow before.

This year hundreds of visitors from other cities and provinces rushed to O Quy Ho to enjoy the beauty of the sleet and snow and take photos.

According to the Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting, the snow and sleet will continue for the next couple days.

DTiNews reporter took photos of the O Quy Ho Mountain Pass on December 30 afternoon.











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