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Impressions of old Vietnamese markets through black and white photos

VietNamNetVietNamNet15/03/2024

People in each locality of Vietnam often hold markets daily or in sessions, thereby expressing their own identity and life.

Over the course of history, markets in Vietnam are not simply places for trading and exchanging goods, but also meeting places, exchanging information and connecting community members.

Below are valuable documentary photos of ancient Vietnamese markets, reflecting the national culture.

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Cau Giay Market, Hanoi
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Ky Lua Market, Lang Son
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Dog market in the suburbs of Hanoi
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A vegetable market in Hanoi
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A corner of the flower market in Hai Phong
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Buffalo and cow market in Thanh Hoa
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Bamboo market on the banks of the Red River
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A corner of Buoi market in Hanoi
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A market in Hung Yen
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Lach Tray Market in Hai Phong
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A corner of a village market in the South
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Ba Diem Market, Hoc Mon (Saigon)
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A market in Soc Trang

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