Traditional mountain markets in Northern Vietnam, such as Bao Nhai Market in Bac Ha, Lao Cai, serve as vital economic hubs where local communities exchange seasonal agricultural products like lychees, sapodillas, and plums, with prices varying significantly based on season and location (e.g., plums ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 VND each), while also facilitating cultural exchange and community interaction through direct trade of fresh produce and traditional foods.
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Just now, five of them had broken eyes, not finished yet [shouting] A little bit, then Ngo, the folks read the table, saying there was no money, only 3000, not from anyone [shouting] [shouting] [shouting] 200, I poured it out to see, 114,000 N. The honey face can't be allowed out, I already wrote it down yesterday afternoon, everything went home, tomorrow it starts from Uncle's, the old man on the third side, up there, money up there. What are those guys, what's all the commotion? What did you say, the first market, the first market, people don't know anything, my nephew got married yesterday afternoon, how was the slaughter last night, just opening it up, it smells good, everyone went home, and then found a buyer, took a whole kilogram, took it in the right season, so much.
Brother, you go cut names a lot.
Wow! Doesn't the fabric look appealing? The fabric now is becoming a hybrid fabric. The sour lychees are all sold out, guys. It's lychee season now. Hybrid lychee.
Wow! These sapodilla fruits are over here. It's been a really long time since I last touched a sapodilla fruit. There used to be trees, but now, because of the compensation for the houses, there are no trees left to plant. Here are these sapodillas, everyone.
There are several types of sapodilla, actually.
Back then, whenever there was a tree, we'd climb it to take pictures of you guys. This tree is n't over here; she's sold a lot of plums from it.
Here in my area, it's plum season now, guys. This is plum season, this is melon season. There are many. And now it's starting to get cheaper.
Some places charge 10,000, 15,000, and some places charge 20,000. So, the big ones cost 20,000 VND each.
Here she is busy spinning a basket of sweet potatoes. This is perfect for summer, guys. Cook it with crab, clams, and spinach.
Oh, this one can't be peeled, you have to scratch it, right?
This one tastes good, but it takes a long time to peel, folks. What's taking so long?
Oh, it takes me a long time to peel them. Just sit down and it'll be done in a minute. Sit wherever you like.
This proves that my grandson is indeed lazy. Being lazy means peeling this takes a long time.
She shaves about ten bundles a day. One day.
A range. I need 20 bundles a day.
Well, generally speaking, just shave whoever has it ready-made, right?
This is for lazy people.
None of these are available; only this one is new.
This one, this girl. This one is already peeled. So they took it already? They took it.
So, you're going to show me what you did to them?
No one went back there. " See, I can hear the word 'lazy' in her voice, guys."
Yes, let's just get used to eating kidney and glutinous rice.
Sweet potato balls, everyone!
I bought this already. Make some refreshing soup for summer, everyone.
This is the flower.
Well, my dear friends, we're only just outside the gate right now. We'll go inside, and I promise you that within Bao Nhai Market, a truly rustic and simple scene awaits us.
This is lychee season, and there are so many of them!
25,000. The day after tomorrow, this afternoon, okay?
[Music] Remember to come back later, there are so many beautiful fruits here, thanks to the fruits you brought to plant at Uncle's house. Then we'll do something about the district.
Here, she has these crabs, and they're the ones that crawled around here. Is this shop open yet? What are you selling? A 10-kilogram fish, look at that, ma'am. And where did all the balls go? Put them in the cupboard for the food. The Lunar New Year just ended, and I must have earned dozens of dollars. I'll take whatever amount you give me. He's the one who eats the most in the house.
A whole fish tastes better, doesn't it? Why are you still hunting for that animal?
Oh, there's no pond there.
Let's film here. It's all gone, it's a little smaller, a bit pink. The first sign now? If we register, there are more roads, but if we don't register right away at the Eye Gate, five broken eyes, not only that, but we do n't get anything at all. Then I invite you all, but this is nothing, you drink it, who's going to pour it all? It's not finished yet, people are branching out.
Bao got a kilogram, women, they've already taken it all away. I'll give you some money too. You can't crash into the house. It didn't crash into the house, but it hit a crowd of cars, not just a bunch of vehicles.
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