Meo Vac sunday market

Meo Vac is a small town located at the extreme north of Vietnam, close to the Chinese border that stretches out as far as the eye can see behind the massive limestone mountains surrounding the region.

It’s an unavoidable stop on the increasingly popular Ha Giang loop. My first passage through Meo Vac had left me quite indifferent. After the magnificent 22 kilometers of zig-zags through the mountains of the Ma Pi Leng Pass, I had found the town quite unnoticeable. It had the feeling of crossing a ghost town that would make a perfect setting for a post-apocalyptic movie. But this was before discovering the very bustling Sunday market on my second visit.

An overview of the busy market

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Catching up over textiles

One must always be ready for rain in the north

Each Sunday, the city takes on a whole new look, one of an open-air theater. The area’s different ethnic groups, including the Lo Lo, Dao and H’Mong, drape themselves in their most beautiful traditional costumes to turn the town into one of the most colorful rendezvous in Vietnam.

The mist-shrouded limestone karsts of far north Vietnam surround Meo Vac

The market is not enjoyable for all

A view from the livestock section

Cattle engaging in some sort of physical interaction

Vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants, rice or corn alcohol, kitchen tools, clothes, cows or a chubby pig — there is nothing you cannot find in this market. The local ethnic groups not only meet for business, but also to share the latest news of their village or take one (or a few) drinks together.

Sharing the gossips of the week

Feeding the next generation

Old habits

What a morning