Bac Ha Night Market will reopen from the evening of April 9

From 8 pm on April 9, at Bac Ha Cultural Market, the tourism night market will reopen after a long pause due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic to create new tourism products for visitors when coming to Bac Ha white plateau.
Bac Ha night market will reopen from the evening of April 9.

Accordingly, on the evening of April 9, at the stage of Bac Ha Night Market - Cultural Market, the People's Committee of Bac Ha District will hold the opening ceremony and recover the operation of the night market. Held from 20:00 to 22:30 every Saturday night (only culinary activities will serve guests from 5 pm to 5 am the next morning), Bac Ha night market will have cultural and artistic activities including traditional arts of ethnic groups: Round dancing, Khen dancing, money-making stick dancing...

At the night market, there have been also traditional food business area, the stalls selling traditional products of local people such as brocades, dresses, shirts, souvenirs...

The market will be the convergence of Bac Ha cuisine. 

Bac Ha tourism night market activities will be maintained to serve the people and visitors to visit, in order to preserve the cultural identity of the ethnic groups in the area, contribute to the promotion and development of local tourism.

According to LCDT

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