Bac Ha Market , Vietnam
Bac Ha Market , Vietnam
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The Vietnamese ethnic groups that inhabit the mountainous region of Bac Ha (ethnic Miao Hmong, Dao Do, Tay and Giay) gather on the market for all kinds of spices, tobacco, food, fabrics and crafts, trade all products that are on the market tend to be products of the region. Tray worked is the preferred place for locals to sit and eat and chat.
Les Vietnamiens groupes ethniques qui peuplent la région montagneuse de Bac Ha (ethnique Miao, Hmong, Dao Do, Tay et Giay) se rassemblent sur le marché pour toutes sortes d'épices, tabac, nourriture, tissus et artisanat, le commerce tous les produits qui sont sur le marché ont tendance à être des produits de la région. Le Bac a marché est l'endroit préféré des habitants de la région pour s'asseoir et manger et discuter.
Bac Ha Vietnam 2017
Bac Ha is the most beautiful and interesting place to visit in North Vietnam.
Markets full of colorful ethnic tribes people. Can Cau Saturday market was my favorite and is a must see.
I stayed at the Ngan Nga Hotel which is spotlessly clean and serves the best food in town.. The manager Mr Dong speaks good English and he is very helpful.
The scenery around Bac Ha is stunning. Bac Ha is about an 8 hour bus ride from Hanoi. 3 hours from Sapa.
2017 edit of 2015 visit.
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Vietnam has 54 ethnic groups, of which, more than half of them can be found in the Lao Cai Province. And Bac Ha is one of the best place to observe their daily life. Every Sunday, the ethnic group nearby will arrive the market very early to sell or purchase ingredients, decorations, clothing, and agricultural products ...
越南共有54個民族,其中一半以上聚居在越北的老街省(Lao Cai)中,他們的生活十分簡樸,要觀察他們生活的日常,老街省北河縣(BacHa)的北河市集絕對是一個好地方,因為每個週日,周遭的少數民族都會一早出發,來到北河市集販賣或採購食材,裝飾品、服裝,及農牧產品等⋯⋯
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Here I am at the world's only and most colourful famous hill Minority tribe Sunday market of Bac Ha, Vietnam.
The minority tribe call flower H'Mong women are dressed in amazing hand women cloths and come to this Sunday market to sell wha they produced in the market and exchange it with other farmers what they have produced.
This has been tradition for many centuries yet today their way of life has been slowly taken away from them and taken away from them and they are being introduced in to the same way how we are been lived.
The local majority even charge the tourist with local tax for visiting this hill region in the name of saying protecting the culture. No they are only further exploiting these innocent people to earn more money and make more money in taxing the tribes and tourist alike.
Ngan Nga Bac Ha Hotel - Bac Ha, Vietnam
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The Hub of Bac Ha. And Mr. Dong runs the show… A great hotel. Superb service. Good food. A cool vibe and a hopping place on Saturday’s and Sunday’s, not to mention a quiet, comfortable base for the rest of the week.
Best of all the Bac Ha Market is a block away.
I skipped the tourist hordes in Sapa for four nights at the Ngan Nga Bac Ha Hotel in Bac Ha. I had one goal going in - get up at 5:00 AM and watch the Sunday Market awaken. To do so, I needed to be in Bac Ha on Saturday night. Lonely Planet doesn’t say much about Sleeping in Bac Ha, and Trip Advisor features mixed reviews on the Ngan Nga Bac Ha Hotel. I was booking late, things were filling up, so I took a flier, and emailed Mr. Dong.
I must’ve fired off five email questions in the span of 24 hours to Mr. Dong…within fifteen minutes, each was answered efficiently and respectfully. Mr. Dong speaks excellent English, is all business, and he’s got that place motoring on all cylinders.
The property itself, which is disparaged in some of the T.A. reviews as bland or unkempt, is in fact refreshing. Wood, wood and more wood - reminds of the back country up in Northern Michigan. Big fat open windows reach to the street, eight or nine sturdy wooden tables fill up the small downstairs bar, with two more out on the front porch; it all hugs reception, and with the upstairs steps hanging over the scene creates a beehive of activity. Especially on Sundays. The place absolutely rocks with energy on Sunday. And at the center, every day, every night, Mr. Dong mans the desk and phone. The owner - an old guy - who doesn’t speak a lick of English - has a great sense of humor - sis at the front table, sips tea and pours a cup for anybody who would like to join him.
I loved this place. The rooms were clean and they are big. AC and/or fans both work well. Water pressure and temp is right on. Each of the front rooms features a decent sized balcony that hangs out over the street. Breakfast comes with the package - coffee on the outside table as early as 6:00 AM, and the restaurant food either upstairs on floors three and four, or in the ground level hive is excellent and reasonably price. The entire stay is affordable. Thirty to Thirty five bucks for the weekend. Twenty to Twenty five off the weekend…either time its good deal.
I highly recommend the Ngan Nga Bac Ha Hotel. And for sure, reserve on Saturday, so that you can wake up at 5:00 AM, walk a block to the Market, grab a bench,, sip Vietnamese coffee, and watch it all wake up.
Colourful ethnic market 4 days 3 nights - Bac Ha & Sapa
This four-day tour takes you to two of the liveliest local markets in the Sapa area. Visiting the markets, your senses will be overwhelmed by sights, sounds and smells coming from the maze of stalls. You will meet people from many of the different ethnic groups in the area and learn about their cultures and traditional crafts. This amazing cultural discovery will all be set against the stunning back of Sapa's rice terraced mountains and sweeping valleys.
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Bac Ha Market - Vietnam
Bac Ha Market (On Sunday only)
(110 km) From Sa Pa, Bac Ha mountain town known to travelers for its most colorful market of the hill tribes of north Viet Nam. The every Sunday market attended by at least 8 ethenic groups. The H'Mong King's house ( old buildung built by French & Chinese) enjoy landscapes on a round way to Bac Ha
Bac Ha Market - Part 1
A video of my trip to the Bac Ha Sunday market in northwestern Vietnam on 23 May 2010. The Sunday market is very popular with tourist because of the large number of Flower H'mong hill tribe members that trek in from the surrounding villages. The costumes of the Flower H'mong women are perhaps the most colorful of the hill tribes in Vietnam. This first of two videos concentrates on the live animal portion of the market. The best way to visit the market is to take the Saturday night train from Hanoi to Lao Cai (arrives around 5 AM) and drive to Bac Ha, arriving at the market just before 7 AM when it is starting to get into full swing (with animals and hill tribe women still filing in) but all the tour buses have not yet arrived. Enjoy!
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Bac Ha Market Vietnam
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Bac Ha Market, Vietnam.
In April 2017 we visited Vietnam. One of the highlights was the Bac Ha Market. This market is held every Sunday and is the biggest minority peoples market in Northwest Vietnam. So, round 6 o'clock in the morning we were there!
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Bac Ha Market Vietnam with Flower Hmong Ethnic Group
Bac Ha Market Vietnam with Flower Hmong Ethnic Group
From blog post FLOWER HMONG FASHION AT BAC HA MARKET
Bac Ha market is heavily populated with the colour clashing, pattern loving, bead encrusted, Flower Hmong hill tribe people of Vietnam. Women and girls of all ages are a sight of sore eyes sporting an almost psychedelic colour pallet of rainbow adorned cultural clothes that contrast against the drab concrete backdrop of the town. 2 1/2 hrs drive from Sapa makes Bac Ha Sunday market it a worthy destination for any textiles tourist traveling the Lai Chau and Lao Cai provinces. Continue reading at