Cross the 14-story Me Pia Pass to discover Vietnam's "king of passes" with 20 turns

ANTD.VN - Not far from Me Pia Pass, also known as Khau Coc Cha Pass, is Na Tenh Pass, famous for its 20 bends, providing an exciting and adventurous experience but not for the faint of heart.

ANTD.VN - Not far from Me Pia Pass, also known as Khau Coc Cha Pass, is Na Tenh Pass, famous for its 20 bends, providing an exciting and adventurous experience but not for the faint of heart.

Me Pia Pass is also known as the 14-storey pass or Khau Coc Cha Pass in Xuan Truong, Bao Lac district, Cao Bang. Photo cut from clip

The pass is only about 2.5km but is winding and divided into 14 steep levels. Photo cut from clip

The pass is a steep slope. The reason it was built into 14 floors was to create 14 curves to lower the height and slope so that vehicles could travel more easily. Photo cut from clip

Interspersed along the road are terraced fields, looming rooftops and vast corn fields halfway up the hills. Photo cut from clip

However, the bends here are not too dangerous because there are not many sharp turns. As long as you drive carefully, this is a relatively easy pass, worth experiencing. Photo cut from clip

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