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Sa Pa, Vietnam: Chatting With H'Mong & Dao Saleswomen

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On my last day in SaPa, I wanted to get some video of the H'Mong and other ethnic minority women running after the arriving tour buses. Yes, they literally run after the buses, even though they are wearing flip flops and carrying big backpacks! It's quite a sight, and shows just how determined and competitive these women can be.

Since I woke up too late, I simply walked outside to chat with some. They are extremely friendly and sociable, as you can see in the video. Some are much more aggressive than others, but most are happy to talk casually. As soon as I express any interest at all in their products, others mob me. They state "You buy this from me?!" to get my attention. The smoother ones start with "Where you from?" to establish a 5-second rapport before launching into the sales pitch.

Notice the clothing some of them wear under their traditional indigo-dyed outer garments...these tribal minorities are being thrust into the modern world very quickly. The H'Mong girl in the "H'Mong Girl Makes Horse From Plant" video uses a RAZR cell phone even though she can't read! I've found the younger women to be much better at English and more business savvy than their elders.

The H'Mong population is the largest minority group, followed by Dao. You can see several Dao women, wearing red, in the video as well. Each minority group speaks its own language and has its own customs. Most of them share Vietnamese as a common language and as a necessity for living in Vietnam. Many of the women who interact with tourists speak broken English, too.

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  • the hmong and the red dzao people are cool

  • @CrazyNative4 They were super cool. I need to return.

  • I am Vietnamese and i never meet these people hahaha. poor me.

  • @leereturn2006 You must live in a big city?

  • just shut up and buy it!

  • @ZobaK1 Yeah, I know, I really dragged out the sale. I eventually bought a couple things from them! A monochord and a bracelet.

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  • Hella funny and good, LOL. Cool people!

  • @endsOFearthDOTCOM ya i live in city most city kid live in city and dont go out at a young age cuz i dont know i guess i didnt try to travel.

  • lol Gotta love Hmong people

  • good people always be their

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