The facility was also named as the three-rope cable car system with the world’s biggest height gap between its departure and arrival stations (1,410 metres).
It is able to carry up to 2,000 passengers per hour with each cabin accommodating 35 people.
The system shortens the travel time to the peak of the 3,143-metre Fansipan, the highest mountain in Vietnam as well as Laos and Cambodia, to 15 minutes instead of two days of climbing.
The project’s designer, Doppelmayr Garaventa Group, said with the world’s most modern three-rope system, the Fansipan cable car is tolerant of harsh weather conditions and so guarantees complete safety for visitors.
The system is expected to help boost the number of tourists to Sapa by 30 – 40% every year and reach 3 million by 2020. It will also become the main tourism service in Sapa town in the next few years.
At the inauguration, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai said the cable car system will help energise socio-economic development for Lao Cai as well as the entire northwestern region of Vietnam. It will turn Sapa into a stronger magnet for both domestic and foreign visitors.
The system began construction in November 2013 by Vietnam’s Sun Group with the consultancy of the world’s leading cable car group Doppelmayr Garaventa.