Sa Pa Market is like many other upland markets, usually in session a few or three times a month. Market is an opportunity for people around the area to bring goods to exchange, buy and sell. And more than that is to meet, to bond. Coming to Sa Pa market, there are people of the Hmong, Dao Do, Tho, Kho Mu, ... and many Kinh people come to trade, visit, and buy souvenirs. Standing down from above, the market scene is bustling, crowded. Buyers and sellers were bustling, excited. The pure, gentle, and generous laughter rang out from each other. Suddenly, at the edge of the empty lot at the end of the market, a khèn sounded, the singing screaming, earnestly. It turned out that there the boys and girls were blowing the horn, singing competition, throwing still. The girls cleverly choose for themselves colorful dresses that are very prominent. But for the boys here, the most important thing is to show off their talent. Every man holds a bamboo horn, blowing the horn and hopping around the girl he likes.
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