Groups of young girls often walk together, exchanging handmade textile goods.
Two girls from the H’Mong ethnic group.
From a young age, they have… bound their feet.
The H’Mong in Sapa are primarily from the Black H’Mong group,
but their clothing is distinct from Black H’Mong in other regions.
All women and girls wear traditional earrings
that are characteristic of their ethnicity.
Here and there, groups of women and sisters sell handmade textile products…
… created by their own hands.
Even newborn babies are carried on their mothers’ backs while selling goods.
They can work while selling.
Young girls also make and sell their own products.
The most commonly sold items include bags, scarves, woven straps, and silver jewelry…
On Saturdays and Sundays, the market is more lively.
Residents can sell their goods anywhere in Sapa.
A corner of Sapa’s love market.
Men from the H’Mong ethnic group in Sapa wear traditional shirts and
baggy pants in dark colors, similar in style.
Woven baskets are always carried on their backs when farming.
No matter how proficient you are in foreign languages, when you come to Sapa,
you still have to admire the languages of the local ethnic groups.
From young children to the elderly, almost everyone seems to know four languages:
their ethnic language, Vietnamese, English, and French.
Women from the H’Mong ethnic group frequent the market more…
… on Saturdays and Sundays.