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Guiyang

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The last stretch, to Guiyang, goes past Anshun and int tourist attractions, and once more many different minority people.
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Kali

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The road to Kali passes through several villages and towns with attractive markets, but even more spectacular are the various Miao and Dong minorities along the way.
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Zhaoxing

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Another long travel day brought us via the village of Diping and more beautifull scenery to basket weaving Zhaoxing.
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Tongle

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A journey full of problems, and full of spectacular views, to the surprisingly unhelpful village of Tongle.
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Sanjiang

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The pleasant market town of Sanjiang contrasts somewhat with the model Dong-village of Chengyang and its bridges.
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Longsheng

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A rather Spartan hotel, wooden minority villages and spectacular rice terraces in the area around Longsheng. After our last comfortable night in Guilin, and a decent meal in the local top restaurant, we were ready for the rest of our trip, no doubt a lot rougher, through the remote territory to Guiyang. Next day we [...]
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23-1. more Bac Ha

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From the large Sunday in Bac Ha there are also more photographs of ethnic minority dress, many of which are, at least in this area, rare – but not less colourful.
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22-1. more Can Cau

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And a few more pictures from the Saturday market in Can Cau, pretty wet when we were there, but still a colourful affair.
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21-1. more Muong Hum

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A few more pictures of the women of the Muong Hum Sunday market, a really nice and authentic market in Northern Vietnam; although I wouldn’t be able to name the different ethnic minorities.
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23. Bac Ha

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Bac Ha is the third, and largest, of the North Vietnamese ethnic minority markets we went to, an explosion of colour.
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