Rose valley in misty Sapa

The rose valley in the Sun World Fansipan Legend tourist area in Sapa town, in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai, has been recognised as the largest of its kind in Vietnam.
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 1The rose valley covers an area of up to 50,000 square metres, stretching along the Muong Hoa mountain rail line that connects Sa Pa town and the Mount Fansipan cable car station (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 2It is home to over 300,000 rose plants, with over 150 most popular varieties from Sapa, Vietnam and across the world (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 3It contains over 300,000 rose plants, with over 150 most popular varieties from Sapa, Vietnam and across the world (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 4In addition to roses from around Vietnam, many imported varieties and international favourites contribute to the uniqueness and diversity of the valley (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 5In addition to traditional local roses from around Vietnam, many imported varieties and international favourites contribute to the uniqueness and diversity of the valley (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 6Possibly the most impressive highlight is the vivid carpets of red climbing roses that have contributed to creating the Sapa brand (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 7The rose valley in Fansipan is expected to contribute a new unique angle to Sapa, attracting more visitors to ‘the city in the clouds’ (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 8The rose valley in Fansipan is expected to contribute a new unique angle to Sapa (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 9The rose valley in Fansipan is expected to attract more visitors to ‘the city in the clouds’ (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 10The valley contains over 300,000 rose plants (Photo: VNA)
Rose valley in misty Sapa ảnh 11The valley is home to over 300,000 rose plants (Photo: VNA)
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