Luang Prabang night market, I have seen the most Buddhist, the quietest night market
live in the ancient city in Luang Prabang, close to the night market, the first hotel can be reached in 10 minutes walk, second The hotel is directly in a small alley in the night market, and it is the night market.
Night Market is on a road near Foreigner Street, and I don't know exactly which one is the legendary Foreigner Street.
The whole night market is very quiet, there is no selling sound, only some tourists are playing. When we turned out from the path, we almost couldn't find the direction, because the direction of the night market was too quiet, and there was no imagination at all.
The two main night markets sell some food, there is a small alley to eat, and the legendary 10,000 Kip can eat a plate of vegetarian buffet and a variety of meat powder What is cheaper than the Zhengjia restaurant, after all, the Luang Prabang restaurant is still a bit expensive. A lot of hazelnuts gathered here to eat, and we also found that this path was eaten after eating. The morning market seems to be in this alley, selling vegetables in the morning, and some soup restaurants are open.
The middle of the night market sells handicrafts, some seem to do it themselves, the stall owner draws his own paintings, some are doing needlework, but some things still look like wholesale. . It is said to come in from Vientiane. But the overall price is still acceptable, remember to pay back the price, many tourists are slashing prices.
The scale is not comparable to the night market in Chiang Mai, but it is also worth visiting. At around 6 pm, it has already started to set up stalls. Visitors are not too many and will not feel very crowded.
If you are hanging out, you can definitely get it in 1 hour.
Night Market is just a walking distance to everything.It offers native products from Luang Prabang and souvenirs that are originated from here. Prices are affordable and worth it.
There are many people. If you don't like walking, go up and watch the viewpoint on the way up Phra That Phusi.
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The Hmong Night Market in Luang Prabang, Laos, is a vibrant tapestry of cultural richness and commerce. As the sun sets over this UNESCO World Heritage city, the market comes alive with colorful stalls showcasing traditional Hmong handicrafts, textiles, and intricate embroidery. Local artisans skillfully display their heritage through handmade goods, offering a unique blend of authenticity and craftsmanship. The air is filled with the aroma of local delicacies, enticing visitors to savor the diverse flavors of Laotian cuisine. The market not only serves as a commercial hub but also fosters a sense of community, providing a platform for the Hmong people to share their traditions and stories with both locals and tourists alike, creating an immersive and unforgettable experience.
It gets very busy and hot in here, but there are a lot of unique souvenirs available at a reasonable price (if you bargain).