Foreign tourists enjoy walking on stilts (Ca Kheo), one of the traditional folk games in Vietnam.

A local child shows off his stilt walking skills.

Another folk game similar to blind man’s bluff is also held.

Tourists show their excitement at taking part in the game.

After enjoying a series of folk games, tourists wait for the cable cars which then take them to the highest mountain peak in Vietnam.

Tourists are offered the chance to partake in activities at the spiritual complex on Mount Fansipan, which is considered to be the roof of Indochina.

Foreigners are keen to witness the majestic landscape which surrounds the mountain.

A young girl snaps a romantic photograph at the peak of Mt. Fansipan.

Mt. Fansipan peak proves to be an ideal destination in which tourists can take photos.
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