Lai Châu

Lai Châu is the capital and largest city of Lai Châu Province in the North Western Region of Vietnam. It is located in the central-eastern area of the province in the western shadow of the Hoàng Liên Mountains.

The city and its surroundings has a population of 168,591. The city has the highest ethnic Hmong and Tay population of Vietnam, and is home to many other small ethnic groups.

Access
The city is relatively isolated and surrounded by steep mountains. It can be accessed by road from Sa Pa and Lào Cai. The province has no airport.

To the south of the city is an infamous switchback road with nine turns. It is one of the most dangerous roads in Vietnam, yet is popular due to its scenic view.