Fan Si Pan (3143 m) is the highest mountain in Vietnam. It is located in Lao Cai province in Northwest Vietnam, about 10 km from the town of Sapa. It can be climbed in a steep and fairly strenuous 3-day hike. Lao Cai (in Vietnamese, Lào Cai) is a province of Vietnam. ... Lead(II) acetate, (trihydrate: Pb(CH3COO)2·3H2O) is a white crystalline substance made by dissolving lead in acetic acid. ...
A low bowl or pan used as a water container or for ceremonial washing, the pan was generally circular and supported on a low ring base.
Fans are used for circulating air in rooms and buildings; for cooling motors and transmissions; for cooling and drying people, materials, or products; for exhausting dust and noxious fumes; for conveying light materials; for forced draft in steam boilers; and in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning...
Fans deliver large amounts of air or gas at low pressure, blowers have high rates of delivery at medium pressure, and compressors deliver at high pressure.
FanSiPan, or Fansipan in some guidebooks, is also known as Phang Xi Pang although this probably Vietnamese spelling is not used much.
FanSiPan is the high point of the northwest-southeast running Hoang Lien Son range which extends for about 19 miles between the Red River and the Black River.
We had made a reservation through Green Bamboo Travel in Hanoi for a room in their hotel and it was on the south side of town on a steep slope facing west.