VietNamNet Bridge – Dong Van is not only a newly-recognised global geological park but also a tourist attraction in Vietnam. Let’s go shopping at Dong Van market.
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This is the market of ethnic minority people like H’mong, Dao, |
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Dong Van market opens every Sunday, from early morning. Sweet and fragrant guavas are only priced 4000 dong per kilo. |
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Butcher’s stalls are always crowded. Pork is still a luxurious food for ethnic minority people. |
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Men have fun with rice alcohol and pipe tobacco. |
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Young girls buy Dai string to decorate their dresses. A string is priced from 10,000 to 20,000/unit. |
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Banh gai ran, a specialty at Dong Van market. |
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French tourists buy H’mong clothes as souvenirs. |
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Thang co – a popular cuisine (from horse meat) of H’mong people. |
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Confectionary is sold in kilo. |
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Dried bamboo shoot. |
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A H’mong man and his newly bought dog. |
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