Flower Hmong women shopping Coc Ly market

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Coc Ly Market

Bac Ha


The Coc Ly Market attracts Dzao, Flower Hmong, Tay and Nung people from the surrounding hills. It’s about 35km southwest of Bac Ha. Operators in Bac Ha can arrange tours that include a 2½-hour river trip.


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