Can Cau Market, a smaller and less-commercial alternative to the nearby Bac Ha Market, is situated just 6 miles (9 kilometers) from the Chinese border in Sapa, Vietnam. Here, Hmong, Chinese, and other ethnic groups gather to sell their wares, barter, and socialize, creating a lively market atmosphere. The vibrant traditional costumes of the vendors add a splash of color, while the stalls overflow with fresh produce, offering a sensory experience that reflects the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
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