During this season Sapa becomes more attractive to visitors for its mystic, cloud-shrouded scenery.
Both professional and amateur photographers come to the town to capture the stunning beauty that comes after the winter cold is gone and the sun begins to sporadically appear.
Photographers often gather at Ham Rong Moutain behind the Stone Church, the road to Hang Da Hamlet located in Muong Hoa Valley or on the top of O Quy Ho Mountain Pass to find the perfect shot.
Among those is Hoang The Nhiem, who is considered by many to be “the King of Vietnamese landscapes”. He is very interested in taking photos of Sapa when it is misty. He visits the mountain town every spring for this.
Both professional and amateur photographers come to the town to capture the stunning beauty
Local people are also cloud gaze
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