Friday, 30 December 2011

BAC HA MARKET, SUNDAY MORNING – SAPA TOURS


BAC HA MARKET, SUNDAY MORNING – SAPA TOURS
BAC HA MARKET, SUNDAY MORNING – SAPA TOURS: Being a minority ethnic people market, the town of Bac Ha is famous for its Sunday market which is a trading centre and meeting place for couples, friends, and relatives every Sunday.
Average temperature here is 19°C and it's not so cold as in Sa Pa. Bac Ha is specifically identified by each mount, each house and naturally-made carpet of white plum-flowers in spring. There are 14 ethnic minorities and the Mong ethnics count for 47% then the Dao, Tay, Nung... Mountaineers take care of their horses as their properties, means of transport and close friends.
Besides plums, Bac Ha is reputed for its alcohol (made of maize). Maize is grown on high mountains, its low in productivity but high in nutrition. To make alcohol, it's fermented with Hong My seed (the local only plant). Bac Ha alcohol is well-known due to its source of water. So it's surely believed never to have faulted one in Bac Ha market. Visitors can see the locals selling their own alcohol without feelings to be cheated.
Brocades are for sales in the market or in shops or by street-vendors. There are hand-made or manufactured products. It takes a village-girl even half a month to make a brocade of 20cm long. Their skirts or costumes cost them long time to make. Their dresses express their patience, skills. Visitors can see the girls making brocades right in the market.
Traditional values and identities are well-maintained in the market. Such markets as Bac Ha, Coc Ly have really become rendezvous for visitors at home and abroad. There is almost no bargaining or competition here. Sales girls look quite naive, sincere. They go to the market mainly to meet people and exchange funs. Especially, there is a horse market in town-centre, each market-day there are almost 100 - 200 horses for sales or exchange.
Many different ethnic groups such as Flower H'mong, Phu La, Black Dao, Tay and Nung minorities gather to buy and sell local products that cannot be found elsewhere. The market was very crowded, local products for sale or barter are carried on horseback. Besides the usual items like pigs, cows, chickens, and ducks, Bac Ha Market sold dogs. As dogs were available as cuts of meat, they were also available live, right next to the live pigs, chickens, and other livestock. There was a brisk trade at the market for everything from hand-embroidered skirts to all manner of 4-legged animals. The “fresh” meat section is not for the faint of heart and might steer more than a few visitors in the direction of strict vegetarianism.
Visitors to Bac Ha are opportune to understand the local traditions and customs, taste local specialties, meet nice people and know a land code-named: white plateau.

Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours 
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
 Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours
  Bac Ha Market Sunday Morning - Sapa Tours

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