Many people, when hearing the name Lui Market, will immediately think of extremely interesting and somewhat funny images: maybe the market is held in a mountainous area and people must walk backwards when participating. But it's actually not like that, my friend. See more: Hoang Su Phi Market - Unique cultural beauty in the rocky plateau The reason these markets are named like that is because of the method of calculating market days that ethnic minorities living in the rocky plateau have used over the years. It is called a delayed market because these market sessions will be held one day later than the previous market session. Or to put it more simply, the meeting schedule of Ha Giang Lui Market sessions will usually take place regularly every 6 days. But because there are seven days in a week, the market session that follows will automatically be postponed by one day according to the calculation of the solar calendar. For example, if this week, the market is held on Sunday, then next week, the market will be held on Saturday and it will rotate forever. However, for the H'Mong and Chinese ethnic people, they will calculate the meeting schedule for Lui Ha Giang Market in their own way. Instead of counting according to the solar calendar, the H'Mong and Hoa people will count according to the 12 zodiac animals, meaning they will go to market on days that are considered to be in conflict with each other. It could be a pair of Rat - Horse, Tiger - Monkey, Snake - Pig, something like that. Unlike other markets in the rocky plateau that will be held at a fixed point, such as Khau Vai Love Market, Meo Vac Market, etc., Lui Ha Giang Market sessions will not have a specific venue. at all. While other markets in this border area often hold fixed meetings on Saturdays and Sundays every week, the backward market has up to 8 local markets, including Pho Bang market, Pho Cao market, Sa Phin market, Lung market. Phin, Lung Cu market, Sung Trai market, Trang Kim market and Ma Le market. These markets will be held in turn at times and locations such as: Pho Bang Market, Pho Cao Market, Sa Phin Market, Lung Phin Market,... It is not wrong to say that back-to-back markets are a specialty of the rocky plateau. Because up to now, the only place on Dong Van stone plateau is where these special markets are held. This is a market imbued with unique cultural features in cultural life, and is also an indispensable spiritual dish for the H'Mong, Dao, Lo Lo and Chinese ethnic groups living in the villages. villages throughout the highlands of Ha Giang. During your journey to explore Ha Giang, if you want to fully feel the daily lifestyle as well as the typical breath of the border region, then you should not miss these special back-to-back markets. Walking around the market, you will see excitement and excitement on the faces of people every time they go to the market. In addition, when you come to Lui Market in Ha Giang, you will see more clearly the honesty and simplicity of the buyers and sellers here and their generous, friendly and hospitable people. MIA.vn believes that these things will make unforgettable impressions in your heart when you come to this remote and isolated border region. Not only can you experience the simple, honest and sincere lifestyle of the people here, when you come to attend Ha Giang back-to-back markets, you will be able to find countless specialties of the rocky plateau that you cannot find otherwise. seen anywhere. Specialties that people often bring to trade and exchange at back-to-back markets include black chicken, pangolin seeds, mustard greens, piglets, etc. In addition, during the market, people will organize spontaneous but strangely special Khen dance performances along with a series of cultural exchange programs and other folk games.
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Ngày cập nhật : 06/03/2023