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102 quinquagenarians from Vietnam conquer Mt Kinabalu
102 quinquagenarians from Vietnam conquer Mt Kinabalu

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • New Straits Times

102 quinquagenarians from Vietnam conquer Mt Kinabalu

KOTA KINABALU: A hundred and two women in their 50s summited Mount Kinabalu recently. The entourage made history as the largest Vietnamese delegation to conquer the highest peak in Southeast Asia at 4,095 metres above sea level recently. They successfully completed the climb in the early hours of June 10, 2025, after beginning their ascent on June 9. Led by Nguyen Thi Lanh, founder of Minh Tri Thanh Academy and a respected psychotherapist, the expedition was framed as a journey of inner transformation. Participants ranged in age, profession and background, yet were united by a shared goal — to overcome personal limitations, face their fears and reconnect with their inner strength through the challenge of summiting Mount Kinabalu. "This was more than just a mountain climb. It was a powerful metaphor for life. "Through each step, our team confronted their own inner 'mountains' which is fear, self-doubt and limiting beliefs. And at the summit, they found confidence, courage, and clarity," she said in a statement. Last year, 2,065 Vietnamese tourists visited Sabah. As of March this year, the number of visitors is 790. In December, AirAsia launched a direct flight between Kota Kinabalu and Ho Chi Minh. The airline is flying three times weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This year, Sabah is targeting 3.3 million visitor arrival.

Largest women delegation from Vietnam conquers Mount Kinabalu
Largest women delegation from Vietnam conquers Mount Kinabalu

Borneo Post

time2 days ago

  • Borneo Post

Largest women delegation from Vietnam conquers Mount Kinabalu

The all-women Vietnamese climbers on the summit of Mount Kinabalu. KOTA KINABALU (June 13): History has been created when the largest Vietnamese delegation reached the summit of Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia at 4,095 metres above sea level. A total of 102 participants, all women aged around 50, were brought in by Vietnam Discovery Travel in collaboration with local Sabah operator Borneo Calling. They successfully completed the climb in the early hours of June 10, after beginning their ascent on June 9. The group's achievement was not only a physical triumph but also an emotional and deeply personal experience for each individual involved. Led by Nguyen Thi Lanh, founder of Minh Tri Thanh Academy and a respected psychotherapist, the expedition was framed as a journey of inner transformation. Participants ranged in age, profession and background, yet were united by a shared goal — to overcome personal limitations, face their fears, and reconnect with their inner strength through the challenge of summiting Mount Kinabalu. 'This was more than just a mountain climb,' said Lanh. 'It was a powerful metaphor for life. Through each step, our team confronted their own inner mountains — fear, self-doubt, and limiting beliefs. And at the summit, they found confidence, courage and clarity,' she said. This landmark climb, highlights Sabah's growing appeal as a destination for transformational travel, where natural beauty meets personal growth. It also reflects the strengthening of tourism ties with Vietnam, especially following recent improvements in direct flight connectivity As Sabah continues to welcome more international travellers in search of authentic, meaningful experiences, Sabah Tourism Board remains committed to supporting tourism that celebrates both nature and the human spirit.

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