Vietnam’s Highland Sunday Market – Raw Hmong Life in Dong Van
Автор: TinTin's Lens
Загружено: 2025-12-23
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Every Sunday morning in Vietnam’s northern highlands, a quiet mountain town transforms into one of the country’s most authentic ethnic markets. Most visitors riding the famous Ha Giang Loop never discover this hidden world – but for the Hmong people, this weekly gathering is where life actually happens.
In this cinematic travel documentary, I wake before dawn to witness the raw, unfiltered reality of Dong Van’s Sunday market. No tour buses. No souvenir stalls. Just a centuries-old tradition where local Hmong families trade everything from handmade textiles and homemade corn wine to cattle and buffalo, in the shadow of limestone peaks.
From 5 AM preparations in the dark streets to the noisy midday rush, you’ll walk through the market as if you were there: sharing early-morning noodles, watching serious negotiations over livestock, and feeling the quiet moments between friends, couples, and families.
This is Northern Vietnam beyond the postcards and Instagram feeds – a place where ancient highland culture is still alive, week after week.
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📍 Location:
Dong VanTown, Ha Giang Province, Vietnam
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