On market days, people from various ethnic groups such as the H'mong, Dao, San Chi, Lo Lo, and others gather here. The goods exchanged include produce like honey, vegetables, fruits, rice, as well as livestock such as buffaloes, cows, and pigs.

Pac Miau market is not only a place for trading goods, but also a venue for interaction, cultural exchanges, and social activities among ethnic minorities in the area. It can be seen in the traditional attire worn by women of different ethnic groups, showing a vibrant array of colors, as well as stalls selling fabrics made by the H'mong and Dao ethnic communities.

Below are some images capturing the essence of the Pac Miau market.

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Various types of produce attracting buyers
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Locals purchasing tools for agricultural production
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Puppies being sold at the market
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A stall selling traditional clothing of different ethnic groups
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Bustling transactions involving the sale of buffaloes and cows
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A general store showcasing various different items

Translated by Trung Thanh