Love market opened every Saturday evenings.
Love Market Information
Sapa is also famous for its love market, which takes place on Saturday evenings. The love market of Sapa used to be the place to find a partner to get married. With the tourism, the real love market does not take place anymore. Currently you can only see a representation of the love market. Do not miss it anyway if you are staying here a saturday night.Young Red Dzao hill tribe used to come to Sapa to sing songs to the opposite sex. Girls sang the songs hidden in the dark, when a boy found them, and if they matched together, they disappeared into the forest for three days. Some of them got married after that.
While Dao women are indeed highly
industrious, the men, it seems, prefer to spend most of their time
drinking, smoking opium or sleeping, only occasionally slapping the rump
of a lethargic bovine moving more slowly than they are. Few of their
songs, though, are about drinking, smoking opium, sleeping or slapping
rumps.
Currently you may spot some young locals
singing in the dark, but they are not looking for a partner, they are
looking for you. They will sing a song, and ask for a tip afterwards.
Every Saturday, the picturesque mountain village of Sa Pa
comes alive with shoppers who know what they want: love. They travel
from near and far to size up the goods of the day, hoping something will
tickle their fancy.
Tall or short, sweet or sultry, they are
all on the market, looking for love. Love markets (cho tinh) take place
in the northern mountain provinces of Lao Cai, Ha Giang and Son La. A
rare opportunity to mix, mingle and find a match, they are often a
not-to-be-missed social event. For many young villagers, the love fests
are a vital marital resource, given that many live in villages where all
the inhabitants are blood relatives.
Here’s how it goes: singles strut their
stuff through the market, hoping they will be lucky enough to be asked
out on a date. What follows is not as simple as dinner and a movie –
amorous couples must abide by the ways and mores of their ethnic
nationality.
Unlike the steady flow of sensuality at Sa Pa,
some loves must stand the test of time. Khai Vau market in Ha Giang
province takes place only once a year, on March 27 in the lunar
calendar, a date known as Phong Luu (Prosperity Day), which gives the
market its name of Cho Phong Luu (market of Prosperity). According to
legend, the market’s beginnings date back to the unrequited love between
a young boy and girl. They met in Meo Vac, but as they were from
different tribes, were forbidden to be together.
In true Shakespearean fashion, a bitter
quarrel erupted between the families, and the couple was forced to end
the affair. Unable to bear the thought of never seeing each other again,
they decided to meet on the same day every year in Khau Vai. Today, the
site of the forbidden rendezvous is home to the love market.
The market
is not just for marriage hopefuls. In this rural area, it is also the
social event of the year, where old friends meet up and new ones are
made. No matter their age, everyone looks forward to the chance to chat
over sticky rice, grilled cassava or rice dumplings. Although the market
does not officially start until March 27, the celebrations begin the
evening before. March 26 is a night of song and dance, the performances
expressing fervent wishes for eternal love. Romantic melodies fill the
night air.
There is one day in the year
I dedicate to you
I have no gold or silver
Just my true love
Come with me if you believe in me
I dedicate to you
I have no gold or silver
Just my true love
Come with me if you believe in me
The dancing and singing continue into
the early hours, often persuading men and women into each other’s arms.
That first magical night, some are lucky enough to leave the market with
their new partners and walk hand in hand through the forest. But others
are simply nervous: tomorrow is the big day, after all. Many have
waited months for the chance to find their soul mate. The day of the
Market of Prosperity is alive with different moods: happiness at meeting
old friends, anxiety as others wait to meet someone new.
Whether they find a partner or not, the
happy memories of the day linger in the minds of many of these mountain
people. And anyway, there is always next year. Because at this market, the goods are always ripe.
Some other articles about Sapa Town
- To travel to Sapa by train from Hanoi on Sapa Travel website
- H’mong Sapa and other hotels in Sapa
- Find your own way of travel or book a package tours in Sapa?
- Love Market
- Khen playing in Love market
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