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Hmong Market

Hmong

Hmong

A tribe well-famed for throwing in their lot with western powers during two Indochinese wars: first with the French in Vietnam and then with the Americans during the secret war in Laos. Unfortunately both wars ended in defeat, which means these guys have suffered greatly at the hands of barbaric communist governments, bordering on genocide after the Vietnam War.

While you're in Thailand try to hunt down a copy of "The Ravens" and "Tragic Mountains" for some very excellent Hmong-related reading. In both books the Hmong are referred to as a "nation without a country", which is a phrase often used when referring to their vast numbers scattered throughout Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and China.

Hmong

There are approx 100,000 Hmong in Thailand, and at the time of writing a further 30,000 refugees in long-term refugee camps along the northeastern Thai border, a legacy of the Vietnam War.

The Hmong live in houses that sit right on the ground, not on stilts like most other hill-tribes. However, the main floor of their house is slightly raised due to a kind of basement "root cellar" that they use for food storage. The Hmong are a diligent, tenacious, patient and independent people and were greatly respected by both French and American armies. They are much devoted to the sky spirit they believe has created both the world and their own ancient way of life. So far there have been very few converts to Christianity or Buddhism.

Lamai Plaza

Hmong Market

Here you can enjoy shopping at the small Hmong market browsing and taking in the Hmong culture (The northern Hill tribe). You'll find gifts such as wood carvings, Hmong clothes to jewellery as well as other handmade souvenirs, known as "Otop product".

The market is open from 14.00 till late