Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Should you pick up Christmas in Sapa, Vietnam?

Although a predominantly Buddhist country, Christmas in Vietnam is still one of the four main annual religious festivals including the Lunar New Year, the mid-autumn festival, Buddha’s birthday. Christmas in Vietnam is a huge event and Christmas Eve, which is regarded as more important than Christmas Day in Vietnam, is a grand party when the fun-loving and sociable Vietnamese, whether being a Christian or not, celebrate with gusto.

Should you pick up Christmas in Sapa, Vietnam?
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If you want to spend a more typical Christmas, embrace the cold and maybe the snow of Sapa in December. Hotels looking like chalets and the mountains is a bit like going to winter sports. Northern Vietnam landscapes will dazzle your eyes.

Temperatures in Sapa, the most famous tourist site of northern Vietnam, are less than 4oC, but the town is very crowded with foreign and local visitors who come to celebrate Christmas.

The layer of fog gives the city a mystic feeling, as if everything is moving slower and calmer than the reality of flashing lights. Christmas at Sapa, any of the outstanding activities within the framework of the Sapa Winter Festival will take place on the occasion of Christmas. Christmas in Sapa is not only the ritual in the church but you will be in harmony with a very exciting atmosphere.

Sapa is the ideal choice in all aspects for a great Christmas season. You want to spend Christmas this year in Sapa. Book Sapa tours right now at: sapatoursfromhanoi.com/contact-us/