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Some Distinctive Images of Dong Van Market
The highland market located in Dong Van Town, Ha Giang Province is regularly held every Sunday morning. This is place for many ethnic groups from H’Mong, Dzao, Tay, or Han. People gather here and trade all local products they have. One of indispensable specialty in the fair is “Ruou Ngo” (a kind of wine made from corn).
From early morning, the streets are crowded with hundreds of people flocking to the fair. Until about 7am, the fair is very busy. The goods in here are quite various…
From main products made by local people such as vegetable, fresh pork, agricultural tools
..or colorful clothes, handkerchief
..and some kitchens serving “thang co” –a traditional dish of highland people here.

H’Mong people like drinking corn wine with “thang co”.
Corn wine of Ha Giang people is known as wine of the H’Mong minority. As the wine is made from local corn and a kind of traditional leaf ferment, it has sweet flavor and unforgettable to many visitor coming here.
The wine is sold the most in this market. Many men going to the fair just for drinking wine after their hard working days. When the market ends, they are also get drunk. Some even could not come back home by themselves.
The relatives are taking this drunk man to his home after the market.
The market through view of an old French styled house.
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