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Nam Kang Ho Tao – The most dangerous mountain climbing palace in the Northwest

At 9 am we reached Yen Ngua peak – the fork in the road dividing the way to Lao Cai, Lai Chau and to the top of Nam Kang Ho Tao. After overcoming the steep slopes and going up and down continuously, the first group of the delegation touched the stainless steel spire on the top at 10:30, which is more than 3 hours of climbing from the shack.

We took pictures at check-in and had lunch together before going down the mountain at 12:30. Everyone returned to the shack to pack up, then moved down to shack 1 immediately for fear of rain, possibly stuck because of rising spring water. The rainy season this year comes early, it rains heavily every night and the day is sunny.

At 5:00 p.m., the last members of the group returned to shack 1, then had dinner and spent the night here to go down the mountain the next morning.

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