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Visit Quyet Tien Market

Traveling to Ha Giang, it is impossible not to mention the fair. In addition to being a trading place, the market is also a gathering place for activities and cultural exchanges of ethnic minorities in the Dong Van Stone Plateau area. In addition to the famous markets such as: Khau Vai love market, Meo Vac market, Can Cau market… Quyet Tien market is also a famous market that you should visit.
Quyet Tien Market is located right along National Highway 4C, with an area of ​​more than 1,000 m2, in Quan Ba ​​district, 7 km from Tam Son town center and 38 km from Ha Giang city. The market only opens every Saturday morning when it is not yet morning and usually only lasts until noon.
Like other fairs, Quyet Tien market is a place to exchange and trade products of ethnic minorities in the communes of the district. The main agricultural products brought to the market are made by the people here, from bundles of home-grown vegetables, a few bunches of bananas or pigs, chickens, …. Famous specialties of Ha Giang such as Trang Kim noodle soup, Thang Co, au Tau porridge… are also sold at the market. Due to the difficult terrain, the people here rarely exchange and meet. Those market days are very much awaited by the people.
People of all ethnic groups here when going to the market wear their most beautiful and splendid clothes. They choose to buy themselves new dresses and silver rings. And the cute, innocent children with pink cheeks gather in colorful stalls with toys from the lowlands or at restaurants with delicious cakes. And the image of drunken men at the corn bar with a steaming bowl of Thang Co is indispensable. For them, going to the market is an opportunity to have fun, to meet and exchange with friends after a hard working week. When the wine was drunk, the market was over, everyone left the market and did not forget the appointment at the next session.
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