In the dark of night from Ha Giang City, Ngoc and I took a private car and arrived at the Meo Vac Town for the Meo Vac Sunday Market. Be sure to get there as early as possible. After 9 AM, the hustle and bustle die down and you're left with a sleepy little town. But before then, thousands of ethnic minorities representing the region's prominent groups like the Hmong and the Tay people. Men, women, and children gather to buy, sell, and mingle with each other. You can pretty much try and buy whatever you want- including cattle and chickens. The food court area seemed packed and everyone was munching on instant noodles and rice noodles. Sure, the quality isn't that great, but the pork was so fresh. Then, I found some more rice cake spongy things grilled over some charcoal that was identical to banh bo from the south. Lastly, a lady was frying some dough in the streets and I had to try it. It turned out to be some kind of breaded taro and it was spot on. For more on Meo Vac and Ha Giang, be sure to check out my website at www.KyleLe.net Connect with me on Facebook: www.fb.com/KyleLe.net Follow me on Instagram and Snapchat @KyleLeDotNet Support my videos through Patreon www.patreon.com/KyleLe Buy a T shirt to support my channel: www.kyleledotnet.spreadshirt.com Original Music by Antti Luode Filmed with a Samsung NX500 16-55mm lens If you enjoyed what you saw and want to see more, please consider donating via Paypal to ensure the best Vietnam travel channel can continue: tinyurl.com/p4r3oo6