Market

Northern Laos


Make a dawn visit to the earthy wet market (camera in hand) and thread through the labyrinthine collection of rickety stalls, with all manner of vegetables and fruit spread out on colourful display in the open area. It's a memorable experience, with its vocal Chinese vendors, exotic spices, brewing soup in forbidding cauldrons, ethnic visitors, and dogs optimistically attempting to procreate in the chaos.


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