Located at an altitude of over 1700m above sea level, and more than 200m higher than the center of Sapa, Sau Chua experiences year-round temperatures 2-3 degrees Celsius lower than Sapa. This characteristic is also why, during the end-of-year fog that blankets Sapa, Sau Chua becomes a sea of endless clouds. Visiting Sau Chua at the end of the year, you'll easily encounter majestic scenery, as if you've wandered into a celestial paradise at sunrise or sunset. This is a rare place that still retains the pristine, simple beauty of nature, the traditional houses of the Hmong people, the deep blue sky, and the vast, boundless sea of clouds.
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