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Meo Vac Market is a vibrant ethnic market located in Meo Vac District, Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. It is one of the most renowned and colorful hill tribe markets in the region, attracting not only locals but also tourists who want to experience the unique culture and traditional way of life of the ethnic minorities in the Northeast region.

The market takes place every Sunday, serving as a crucial trading hub where various ethnic groups, including the H'Mong, Dao, Tay, and Giay, gather to buy and sell goods, livestock, and agricultural products. Meo Vac Market offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives and customs of these ethnic communities.

At the market, visitors can find a wide range of products, including fresh produce, handicrafts, textiles, and traditional medicinal herbs. Local specialties such as thắng cố (a type of soup made from horse meat) and pork organs are also available for those looking to experience the authentic flavors of Northeastern cuisine.

Aside from shopping, Meo Vac Market is also a social gathering place where people come to meet friends, exchange news, and enjoy local delicacies. The bustling atmosphere, vibrant colors, and diverse cultural activities make it a mustvisit destination for anyone traveling to Ha Giang Province.

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