Ethnic Minorities Markets in Northern Vietnam

Traditional Vietnamese markets give an insight into local culture, bringing country folk and city folk together to haggle over fresh produce, examine both machine-made and handcrafted wares and exchange gossip. Especially, Ethnic Minorities Markets in Northern Vietnam are the highlight that makes Ethnic Minorities Markets in Northern Vietnam.

Opened either on Saturday or Sunday, a trading session is a weekend gathering of ethnic minority groups such as H’Mong, Dao, Tay and Nung. Prior to sunrise, small groups of people in colorful brocade costumes go to the trading session. Visiting the Northern Vietnam in your Vietnam Discovery tour at weekend, tourists can enjoy the most unique and interesting atmosphere of Ethnic Minorities Markets.

Usually, people sell typical products of the mountainous region such as fresh vegetables, ginger, sticky rice, poultry, stream fish, forest vegetables, bamboo sprouts and cakes.

Although vendors are from different ethnic groups, they share the same sale style which makes bargaining impossible as all prices are fixed. They only sell couples of poultry or livestock.

Before arrival at this so-called market, vendors do not weigh their products such as vegetables, pickles, bamboo sprouts, cakes and sticky rice, but they usually tie them in bundles or pack them together for sale.

Normally prices would be slashed when consumer demand is low, or vice versa. But at this particular trading session, prices are kept unchanged irrespective of customer turnout.

As explained by elderly people, the custom of fixing prices for products comes from the good characteristics of honesty and talking straightforwardness. Ethnic people trust one another. You can see this clearly in your Northern Vietnam Exposure Tours.

Meanwhile, the habit of selling couples of poultry or livestock comes from their belief that everything is created in accordance with the yin-yang philosophy. It is hard to see people selling a single chicken, duck, pig, or dog but male and female animals should be sold together.

Markets of the north are where minorities’ people gather for buying, selling, gossip and getting the basics of life for the week. With a variety of villages along the border with China, explore some of the most dramatic scenery of northern Vietnam, is another excellent opportunity to purchase local handicrafts and gifts directly from the makers and contribute directly to the locals. You can choose any ethnic minorities markets that you want to visit, Vietnam Paradise Travel would like to suggest you the list of 19 ethnic minorities markets as here below:

1. Phong Hai market – Lao Cai (Monday)

2. Coc Ly market – Lao Cai (Tuesday)

3. Cao Son market – Son La (Wednesday)

4. Sin Cheng (Si Ma Cai) market – Lao Cai (Wednesday)

5. Binh Lu market – Binh Lieu (Thursday)

6. Lung Khau Nhin market – Sapa (Thursday)

7. Can Cau market – Sapa (Saturday)

8. Pha Long market – Lao Cai (Saturday)

9. Bac Ha market – Lao Cai (Sunday)

10. Lung Phin market – Ha Giang (Sunday)

11. Meo Vac market – Ha Giang (Sunday)

12. Muong Hum market – Lao Cai (Sunday)

13. Muong Khuong market – Lao Cai (Sunday)

14. Sin Ho market – Lai Chau (Sunday)

15. Tam Duong market – Lai Chau (Sunday)

16. Dong Van market – Ha Giang (Sunday)

17. Pho Cao market – Ha Giang

18. Sa Phin market – Dien Bien

19. Khau Vai market – Ha Giang

This post was last modified on April 15, 2024 4:57 am

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Tommy Ngo was born as a child of Home of Traditional Folk Music of graceful Vietnam. Besides a common role of a master of IT and professional blogger, Tommy also has a passion with traveling and discovering as deep as possible the beauty and culture of the S-shaped country.

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