Rare Snowfall at Fansipan Summit: Mystical Natural Landscape

Tuyết rơi phủ trắng xóa đỉnh Fansipan

Sang morning on January 27, representatives from Fansipan Legend confirmed that snow had unexpectedly fallen in the Fansipan summit area in Lao Cai since the afternoon of January 26. This rare weather event has captured the attention of many locals and tourists.

The Snowfall Phenomenon at Fansipan

According to Fansipan Legend representatives, the snow began falling in the afternoon of January 26 and continued until early morning on January 27. The phenomenon blanketed the entire Fansipan mountain range, creating an awe-inspiring and unique natural landscape. At 8 AM on January 27, temperatures at the summit were recorded at -3°C, explaining the formation of snow.

Special Travel Experience

The snowfall not only brings rare beauty but also offers a unique experience for visitors. Many people took advantage of this opportunity to roll snowballs, observe, and take memorable photos. Areas like wooden floors, vegetation, trees, and the cable car station stairs were all covered in thick snow, creating a perfect winter scene.


Tourists enjoying direct interaction with the snow.

Weather Forecast for Northwest and Northeast Regions

According to the weather forecast for January 27, the Northwest and Northeast regions will continue to experience severe cold. Specifically:

  • Northwest Region: Lowest temperatures range from 10-13°C, with some highland areas dropping below 5°C. Daytime highs reach 14-17°C.
  • Northeast Region: Lowest temperatures range from 10-13°C, with highland areas from 8-11°C and some highland areas below 5°C. Daytime highs range from 14-17°C.


Fansipan’s vegetation shrouded in a blanket of white snow.

Conclusion

The snowfall at Fansipan is not just a special weather event but also contributes to promoting the natural beauty of Vietnam to both domestic and international audiences. For more updates on weather and travel, visit COCC-EDU-VN regularly.


The cable car station stairs at Fansipan are blanketed in a layer of pristine white snow.

Source: Dan Tri

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