Reaching the peak of art on the roof of Indochina
Taking place entirely outdoors, “Sacred Peak Journey” is a unique experimental artwork, staged specifically for the majestic landscape of Fansipan peak. Using the magnificent natural scenery as a stage, the show comprises three chapters, bringing together 26 artists and local artisans, performed at three iconic locations: from a village at an altitude of 1,500m, to the spiritual complex at 2,800m and culminating on the highest peak in Indochina at 3,143m.
Northwest Market - A vibrant picture of the highlands
Opening the artistic journey of “Sacred Peak Journey” is the vibrant picture of the “Northwest Market” in Ban May, at an altitude of 1,500m. The atmosphere brightens with the melodious sound of the Mong khen (mouth organ), the calls of vendors echoing through the mountains, blending with the colorful dances of the highland girls, transporting visitors into the lively rhythm, the joy and warmth of the mountainous region.
The market not only portrays the Sapa artisans authentically and vividly with their unique handicrafts, but also simulates the unique courtship customs of love markets, where encounters, poetic love stories originating from dance, khen music… continue through generations.
Folk music and love songs of the Mong and Dao people are carefully selected and refreshed with modern arrangements to suit the entertainment tastes of the mass audience. Each dance, movement, pattern, detail on the artist’s costumes, each musical instrument, and tool appearing in the work is carefully researched and selected to ensure accuracy and respect for local culture, creating a vibrant festival atmosphere, imbued with the breath of the times while preserving the soul of the land.
Against this backdrop, the image of Giang Thanh Duc, a 16-year-old Hmong artisan from May Village, serves as a poignant highlight. Amidst the lively music, Duc’s skillful, passionate, and enthusiastic khen dance moves captivated and moved many viewers. Duc is not only a young artist but also a prime example of the scientific, systematic, and sustainable continuation and development of cultural heritage in the Northwest mountains.
The White Cloud Path - Sacred Primeval Forest
Leaving behind the festive atmosphere of the highland market, the artistic journey of the tourists moves to a completely new space with a calm and peaceful mindset. “The White Cloud Path” – chapter two of “Sacred Peak Journey”, takes place at Bich Van Thien Tu Temple, at an altitude of 2,800m, featuring a contemporary dance performance with the serene symbol of the lotus flower.
Without the noise and excitement, “The White Cloud Path”, with the sounds of wind chimes and meditative music, creates resonant vibrations from deep within the soul. The second chapter of the show is designed as a subtle respite, where tourists can pause their journey to conquer the summit to listen to themselves.
Amidst the lingering mist of the sacred mountain peak, art is no longer just for viewing but becomes a means to bring people back inward, to encounter their primordial selves on the journey to enlightenment.
Beloved Vietnam - The Dance of National Pride
The final chapter of the artistic journey unfolds atop Fansipan, at an altitude of over 3,143m.
To the sound of heroic music, under the red and gold star flag waving in the vast sky, the green bamboo dance combined with songs and singing expresses passionate patriotism, echoing through the vast forest, making the audience choke with endless national pride.
Unlike the first two chapters, the ending has a modern style, fast-paced, dynamic, portraying the indomitable spirit, the aspiration to rise, and the strong self-respect of the community of ethnic groups living in the border region.
An art space living in the middle of the forest
“Dinh Thieng Du Ky” is a journey through the scenery, culture, and spirit of Northwest Vietnam, taking visitors through every level of emotion, from bustling to quiet, from profound to heroic. There is no fixed stage, the entire Fansipan is transformed into a majestic performance hall in nature. Each stone step, tree canopy, layer of mist, or sunlight through the clouds becomes a natural prop that helps tell the story of Northwest Vietnam, about Fansipan. The close interaction between artists and audiences through activities such as throwing pao, playing folk games, folk dancing... blurs the line between viewers and artists.
Although inspired by local cultural materials, the program is not without modern creativity. The mixing of traditional musical instruments with EDM, smoke and fire effects, lighting, and multi-layered stages create a captivating audio-visual experience that satisfies both culture lovers and young people who love new art.
A valuable plus point, the entire outdoor show has been integrated into the cable car ticket and the tourist area ticket. Tourists do not need to pay any extra fees to fully enjoy this approximately 35-minute art journey. This is how Sun World Fansipan Legend enhances the experience while ensuring wide and attractive access to all types of tourists.
A representative of the tourist area, Mr. Nguyen Anh Vu, Deputy Director of Sun World Fansipan Legend, shared: “Dinh Thieng Du Ky will bring tourists a new and memorable experience on their journey to discover Fansipan this summer. With this show, we want visitors to Fansipan not only to admire the scenery and check-in, but to truly live in every moment of Northwest Vietnam, to understand and love this land more.”



