In the small town of Bac Ha in Northern Vietnam exist a Sunday market that drips with local culture. All of the hilltribes from the local mountains come to market on Sundays as if it were teenagers going to a mall in New Jersey!
Inside the home of a Red Dzao family in Sapa, Vietnam.
It's very rare to see a Red Dzao woman without her head covered, but this woman took off her headdress to show a trekking group how the garment is put on.
She laughed, saying I took so many pictures...
A hill tribe girl abandons traditional attire for emerald fern leaves.
The hands of Hmong women in Sapa, Vietnam are stained with the indigo dye they use to color their clothing.
Sapa is chock full of colorfully dressed ethnic minority tribes. These Red Dao women are sporting the original backpack.
Hill tribe woman in northern Vietnam carrying greens from the field. The women work in the fields all day while the young kids tend to the babies in the villages.
Bac Ha Market Vietnam.
Every Sunday the ethnic hill tribes dress in their best to come out for market day. A pallette of colors dot the market!
An Old Order Mennonite woman sells summer sausages, a local specialty, in the sheltered porch of the St. Jacobs Farmers Market.