Sapa’s rose valley recognized as largest one in Vietnam
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The 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 the Mount Fansipan cable car station.
Mr Nguyen Xuan Tien (third, left) received the title on behalf of Sun World Fansipan Legend. |
Over 300,000 rose plants of over 150 most popular varieties from across Vietnam (Sapa, Hai Phong, Son La, Hue, etc.) and international favorites can be spotted in the area, contributing to the uniqueness and diversity of the valley.
Possibly the most impressive highlight is the vivid carpets of red climbing roses that have contributed to creating the Sapa brand.
Sapa’s rose valley recognized as largest one in Vietnam. |
Director of Sun World Fansipan Legend, Nguyen Xuan Chien, said that the rose valley in Fansipan is expected to contribute a new unique angle to Sapa, attracting more visitors to “the city in the clouds’, especially in the context of Vietnamese tourism making its best efforts to quickly recover after Covid-19 epidemic.
Sun World Fansipan Legend, as well as over 80 travel agencies, hotels, garages and restaurants in the tourist city are providing many services with discounts of between 30 and 60%.