Vietnam’s Hidden Village Market – Nua Market Experience in Hanoi

Hello everyone, welcome back! Today, follow me to experience and explore the unique traditional market in the suburbs of Hanoi. This is an area that sells many types of bamboo products. Because it is a rural market, the prices of these products are quite cheap. Especially these products are completely hand-woven. I really like these products because they are very environmentally friendly. This woman is confused because she doesn’t know where she went wrong with the bill. These bamboo pieces are often used to make binding ropes. or can be used to weave products to serve life People are busy displaying goods. The market here is very rustic and simple, especially there are many big trees here creating a cool, pleasant space in the early morning. This is a counter that grinds all kinds of grains for everyone. People would bring their grain to them to be roasted in a pressure cooker before milling. standing near the charcoal stove is very hot ducklings
$1/duck Many kinds of fresh agricultural products are brought here by people to sell at very cheap prices. $0.38/2 bunches of vegetables puppy
$15/puppy Many viewers were concerned that the puppies would be mistreated. In fact, people buy them to raise and care for. The puppies look really cute.

Discover the peaceful charm of rural Vietnam at Nua Market, a hidden village market located in Thach That, Hanoi.
In this video, we take you on a real-time journey through a traditional Vietnamese countryside market, where local people gather to trade fresh produce, daily goods, and enjoy authentic street food.

Nua Market is not just a place to shop – it’s a place to connect, to feel the rhythm of village life, and to experience the vibrant culture of Vietnam that tourists rarely see.
You’ll hear the sounds of the market, see the smiles of the vendors, and witness the authentic atmosphere of a community market in Hanoi’s outskirts.

If you’re interested in Vietnamese culture, rural life, and traditional markets, this video is for you!

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Notice:
This video shows everyday scenes at a traditional Vietnamese market, including live animals being sold as part of local customs.
All footage is purely documentary — not staged, and not intended to promote harm or cruelty to animals.
The goal is to share cultural and daily life honestly and respectfully.
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37 Comments

  1. बांबू च्या सर्व वस्तू मला विकत ह व्या आहेत.
    किंमत सांगा
    मी स्वतः येऊनं भारतात घेऊन येईन.
    एकाच अटीवर
    या पुढे तुमचे बांबू तोडू नका
    आम्ही आमचे वेत व इतर गवत देऊ. ज्यायोगे तुम्ही चटया व अन्य वस्तू विणू शकाल.
    गाळणी आम्ही देऊं त्यासाठी बांबूची गाळणी नकोत.
    प्लॅस्टिक वापरू नका किंवा जपून वापरा
    परत निर्माण होणं कठीण आहे
    आम्ही कापडी पिशव्यां देऊ त्या बदल्यात.
    सर्व प्रकारचे जगातील कापड आमच्या देशात आहे
    पिशव्या करणाऱ्या कारागीर पण आहेत तेव्हा कळवा लगेच
    बांबू
    सामान विक्री बंद करा.
    आम्ही कापडही पाठवू सुंदर रंगाची नक्षीची ! वाट बघतो आम्ही !
    डॉ वृंदा कार्येकर MDDGO

  2. बंद गळ्याचे जर्कीन घाला
    low cut चांगलं दिसत नाही
    साड्या पाठवू का?
    पोल के शिवून घ्या. साड्या खूप आहेत आम्ही फारशा साड्या नेसत नाही.
    वेगळा ड्रेस घालतो.

  3. आम्हाला कोंबडया (मोठे कुत्रे फुकट )विकायच्यात त्याबदल्यातं बदके हवीत.
    सांगा हिशोब .

  4. فيديو اعجبني كثيرا واصل هكذا المزيد من نجاح و توفيق

  5. Merci, pour ce regard naturel et émouvant pour moi sur un quotidien des vietnamiens, effectivement une grande simplicité respire dans ces images, une authenticité qui me touche car ils ont pour la plupart peu d'argent mais ils restent simples, accueillants et souriants. Hâte de découvrir mon pays maternel pour la 1ère fois en Novembre. 🙏

  6. Эти т, в, а, р, и кошек и собак едят тоже? Уже которое видео показывают что взвешивают на весах их и продают! Вот т.#при! И не стесняются!

  7. Вот где хваленные волонтеры? Продают животных, даже кошек и котят и жрут их! Взвешивают на весах, кидают в мешок и продают!

  8. При всём уважении к стойкости Вьетнамского народа..Ну вот не нравится мне когда жрут мелких собачат и котят. Вообще лучше бы им сбрасывали всех бродячих злобных псов,наверно я меня бы это не тронуло. НО! милоту эту нет.не понимаю