Colorful of Vietnamese farmer’s markets

The Thanh Nien News shared colorful of Vietnamese farmer’s markets via 9 photos. There is no better way to indulge in the northern highland life and culture than a visit to a farmers’ market.

The markets, which usually meet at the beginning of the year when the first signs of spring have appeared, are not only places for trading, but for preserving the best, most original features of Highlanders communities. Expect to see a lot of fresh vegetables, hot beverages, and smiles.

Here is a collection of photos of such markets sent to a contest co-organized by Tuoi Tre Newspaper and Saigontourist.

Vietnamese farmer's market
Colorful umbrellas at a highland market. Photo: Vu Duc Phuong
buffalo market in Lao Cai
A buffalo market in Lao Cai Province. Photo: Ha Loc

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Vietnamese market
Following mother to the market. Photo: Le Huu Dung
Vietnamese market - Ha Giang 1
A highland market in Ha Giang. Photo: Le Huu Dung
Vietnamese market - chicken
The poultry corner. Photo: Le Huu Dung
Vietnamese market - breakfast
Women sell cakes for breakfast at a corner of Ha Giang market. Photo: Le Huu Dung

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Vietnamese market - pig
A pig for sale at a market in Ha Giang. Photo: Le Huu Dung
Vietnamese market - women
Women at a market in Ha Giang Province. Photo: Le Huu Dung
Vietnamese market - a smile
A local woman on her way to a market in Ha Giang Photo: Le Huu Dung

Source: Thanh Nien News