After attending the early morning monks' almsgiving activities in Luang Prabang, people usually go to the morning market in the city center.
The morning market is on a small street, with all kinds of stalls on both sides, some with wooden boards, some selling on the ground, and some slightly larger shops.
It feels completely different from the impression of the vegetable market. First, it is relatively quiet and orderly, without the constant hawking. Second, it is relatively clean, without the stench and sewage. Third, the clothes are very neat and generous, the image is decent, and there are many young people. Fourth, the goods are abundant and dazzling, covering almost all aspects of life.
There are also many things on sale that we don't usually see, such as mice🐭…
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After attending the early morning monks' almsgiving activities in Luang Prabang, people usually go to the morning market in the city center. The morning market is on a small street, with all kinds of stalls on both sides, some with wooden boards, some selling on the ground, and some slightly larger shops. It feels completely different from the impression of the vegetable market. First, it is relatively quiet and orderly, without the constant hawking. Second, it is relatively clean, without the stench and sewage. Third, the clothes are very neat and generous, the image is decent, and there are many young people. Fourth, the goods are abundant and dazzling, covering almost all aspects of life. There are also many things on sale that we don't usually see, such as mice🐭…
Luang Prabang Market This is a fresh market and also has souvenirs for sale.
Luang Prabang Morning Market (Tha Ruea Me Market) has a wide variety of products to choose from, especially snacks and souvenirs from Luang Prabang, Laos.
The morning market here is a good place to experience local life. There are many people and various daily necessities for sale. You can also have breakfast. There are breakfast shops that seem to be opened by Chinese people, selling buns, dumplings, noodles, porridge, fried dough sticks, soy milk, etc. The prices are a bit expensive. I ate a bowl of noodles, which was not as delicious as the local ones and was more expensive.
Wake up a bit early and have a great walk though this morning market, you can find a lot of special things such as bbq, sweet, noodles…
📍Luang Prabang Morning Market They sell everything from fresh produce to souvenirs, just like local markets in our country. #LuangPrabang #LuangPrabang #Amsterdam