Thursday, 2 June 2011

Life in Sapa mountain, Lao Cai

Online Travel Vietnam: For these H’mong and Dao ethnic women, life is a hard struggle. To make their living in Sapa mountain, these women, including young girls, have to walk around 10km per day to sell brocatelle.
In the early morning, these H’mong women have to walk about 10km per day.jpg
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Sapa mountain, Lao Cai, is located in the North of Vietnam. With the natural beauty and the cool climate, Sapa attracts thousands of tourists every year. Tourists from all corners of the world come here to enjoy their vacations amidst the beautiful nature. However, not all people you find in Sapa have the privilege of such a luxurious lifestyle.

These pictures from VnExpress show that in the quiet beauty and glamour of Sapa, many H’mong and Dao women are busy fighting for their lives in Sapa.
Two 3 and 4 year-old girls engage in selling brocatelle wallets and cellphone cases.jpg
Two 3 and 4 year-old girls engage in selling brocatelle wallets and cellphone cases.


These women have to walk many streets, wait outside many hotels to find customers.jpg
These women have to walk many streets, wait outside many hotels to find customers.


This 10 year-old H’mong girl also follows her mom to the market.jpg
This 10 year-old H’mong girl also follows her mom to the market.


Dao women are sewing brocatelle for customers.jpg
Dao women are sewing brocatelle for customers.

Approaching hotels, or food stores, to find foreign customers.jpg
Approaching hotels, or food stores, to find foreign customers.

At Sapa market, this 70 year-old Dao woman is selling and sewing brocatelle.jpg
At Sapa market, this 70 year-old Dao woman is selling and sewing brocatelle.



Source: VnExpress/ Tuoi Tre


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