Notes Traveler: Kayrang floating market in the Mekong Delta

The floating markets - a rare form of commerce, inherent in the main countries of South-East Asia. One of them is in Vietnam. Here on trade barges on long sticks tied fruit samples, which can be purchased, made fast to the vessel to & hellip;



At the market we arrived it was still dark, while local merchants only to wake up and get out from under the canopies of their boats:

If the trade comes from the bow of the boat, then the whole life is concentrated on the stern:

After sunrise, the market turns into an anthill on the water. There, small boats are sailing here, buying fruit for resale:

They moor to the longboats and start bargaining:

Judging by the "signboard", on this boat you can buy a wide range of fruits, but the prices here are slightly higher:

And this is a monobark with low prices, selling only potatoes:

Pineapples are one of the most popular products in this market:

Floating cafes are floating around between the boats:

Here we had breakfast:

In addition to traders and buyers in the market many tourists:

They are treated to succulent and insanely sweet pineapples:

In addition to fruit, lottery tickets are very popular:

Gasoline into the engine is poured directly on the move from plastic bottles:

I did not fully understand the meaning of these signs:

We were taken by 2 people in a boat. The helmsmen on all boats were women, who during the walk wove for us various ornaments:

Back to the hotel we returned to the narrow channels:

It was interesting to observe how people live here:

Wash directly in the river and in clothing:

How will it be in Russian?

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