When visiting the north-western region, visitors should not miss a visit to the majestic landscapes of Pha Din Pass, as it is becoming an ideal destination for domestic and foreign tourists.





The tourism area of Pha Din Pass is 1,000 meters above sea level, and is blanketed with fields of colourful flowers.




Before arriving in Dien Bien Province, tourists can relax at Pha Din Pass and take beautiful photographs.





Dinh Van Tuan, a member of the management board of Pha Din Pass tourism area, said the area plans to become a place for tourists to stop off and relax, and serve the people of Dien Bien and Son La Provinces for meetings and cultural exchanges.




It is estimated that thousands of visitors arrive at Pha Din Pass tourism area at weekends and on holidays..





Pha Din Pass tourism area creates jobs for 50 local labourers. People have opened stores to rent ethnic clothes and sell drinks.





The management board of Pha Din Pass tourism area will be expanded in the future to ensure a growth in tourist numbers.









Pha Din Pass tourism area was put into operation one year ago, it covers an area of 50 hectares, and is divided into many recreational areas for tourists.





Many couples choose the area as a setting for their wedding photographs.



The sunset only lasts for about 10 minutes.



Pha Din Pass is a new and attractive destination, offering a uniquely memorable destination for tourists.

Source: VOV



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