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Stripes

A young girl, wrapped from head to toe in embroidery, walks with her mother through the Bac Ha Market.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Puppy for Sale - Bac Ha Market

After the fruits, vegetables, clothing and household goods, we came across the animal trading section of the market.Unfortunately, we don't think this puppy is being sold to be a faithful companion....but more a lucky dinner sometime in the future. Dogmeat is considered good luck for business if eaten in the first two weeks of the month (or at least, that's what one of our guides told us).Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Skirts for Sale - Bac Ha Market

 

Yarns at Bac Ha

Women buy brightly dyed yarns for making head scarves, leggings, and skirts.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Headed Home - Bac Ha Market

With buying and selling finished for another Sunday, these women ready themselves for the trek home. If a woman has some extra money, she'll hire a motorbike to take her home. Otherwise, it's many hours along along dirt paths as night descends.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Woman Shopping for Clothes - the Same the World Over

A Flower Hmong woman evaluating a new skirt for size, color, design and price. Some things are the same the world over.Previously, we figured that each woman embroidered her own skirt. But the brisk trade at the market in embroidered skirts between women of the same ethnic group (i.e., these were not intended for tourists to buy) told us otherwise.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Threads at Bac Ha

Flower Hmong yarn vendor at Bac Ha Market.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Horse Trading - Bac Ha Market

Horse trading to us means a hard bargain. At this market, it really means buying and selling horses. All manner of 4-legged animals were on offer, including water buffaloes, pigs, dogs and cows. Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Village near Bac Ha

As you can probably tell from the heavy clothing, it's cold in the mountains. The persistent fog and dampness drives it to the bone.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Flower Hmong Fabric - Bac Ha Market

An example of the intricate and brightly colored embroidered skirts, aprons and purses worn by the Flower Hmong women. Galoshes are necessary for the muddy paths they walk along to get to and from their villages. Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Sugar Cane Delight - Bac Ha Market

This little girl gets a sugar cane treat from her mother. Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Buying Incense at the Market - Bac Ha

We were told men no longer wear traditional clothes like the women because it's more practical now to wear modern clothes for their work in the fields and around the house.The contrast between modern and traditional marks this photo of a man and woman purchasing incense.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Mother and Child - Bac Ha Market

Notice how even the carrying bag for the baby is embroidered with the same care and bright designs as the rest of their clothing. Babies are remarkably well-behaved - we don't remember hearing any crying.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Scarves and Shawls

We couldn't keep our eyes off the bright color combinations and delicate embroidery that adorned every woman at the market. It was a multi-color feast for the eyes.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

A Tender Moment - Bac Ha Market

A Black Hmong woman and child take a moment at Bac Ha Market outside of Sapa in Northern Vietnam.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Jugs of ?? - Bac Ha Market

Sellers find a patch of dirt to sell jugs of something....never quite figured out what though. Maybe rice wine? Gasoline? (taste about the same)The women carry the jugs from village to market (and back) in basket backpacks.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Walking Home from Market - Bac Ha

A woman walks home to her village from the Bac Ha market.  

Flower Hmong Women - Bac Ha Market

Most of the women at Bac Ha market are from the Flower Hmong ethnic group. As seen in this photo, they dress in colorful head scarves and beautifully embroiderd skirts and tops. Since it is wintertime, a heavier fabric (like velvet) is worn on top while in the warmer months they wear lighter fabrics.  

Laundry Day - Village Near Bac Ha

An embroidered skirt hangs to dry in a village a few kilometers from Bac Ha. The houses were simple traditional wooden structures, but the recent introduction of electricity meant that the prized possession of the house - a TV - was connected to a satellite dish on the roof. A strange and anachronous visual combination - huts with sattelite dishes attached - can be seen throughout Southeast Asia.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Take to Market - Bac Ha

Women bring their goods to the Bac Ha Market.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Universal Moment - Bac Ha Market

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Incense Stand - Bac Ha market

Final preparations to set up and display piles of incense for sale during the weekly market.  

Eyeing a Better Stalk - Bac Ha Market

This woman eyes a better stalk of sugar cane at the Bac Ha Market.Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Choosing Sugar Cane Stalks - Bac Ha Market

Most of the women at Bac Ha market are from the Flower Hmong ethnic group. As seen in this photo, they dress in colorful head scarves and beautifully embroidered skirts and tops. Since it is wintertime, they wear an additional, velvet-like fabric on top.These women choose sugar cane stalks while their sons wait quietly to get a piece to chew on as a reward for their patience. Read more about Bac Ha market in Vietnam.  

Animal Trading - Bac Ha Market

Vendors and buyers from the hillsides surrounding Bac Ha come to town for the weekly market to sell, trade or buy food, clothes, animals or other necessary goods.